. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. H E. G. , RENT OR EXCHANGE AT ALL TIMES. RARr THANPr <°^ » fl rlsl tn rent thennnt. unnilUE. store, 301 Flalbueh Ave.,Brooklyn, has been established as a florist storeror 18years; low rent to a Kood tenant. Apply to EDWARD BULL,,333 Platbnsli Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FOR SALE. A well established and paylne florist businesswith 10 to 30 acres; sq. ft. of ulass; good resi-dence and houaes for help—everythibK in flrst-classcondition; abundance of waler; situ


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. H E. G. , RENT OR EXCHANGE AT ALL TIMES. RARr THANPr <°^ » fl rlsl tn rent thennnt. unnilUE. store, 301 Flalbueh Ave.,Brooklyn, has been established as a florist storeror 18years; low rent to a Kood tenant. Apply to EDWARD BULL,,333 Platbnsli Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FOR SALE. A well established and paylne florist businesswith 10 to 30 acres; sq. ft. of ulass; good resi-dence and houaes for help—everythibK in flrst-classcondition; abundance of waler; situated near oneof the largest cities in California; ill health anddesire to retire from business cause for full particulars and price address L,ocK BOX rao, AoKeles, Cal. Mention the Florists Exchange when writing. Sefen to One, Between the Florists Exchange and anothertrade paper in which I am advertisInK, theanswers from the former have beaten the other7 to 1. Thit speaks well for the Florists Ex-change. Very truly, „^ , ^ E. B. JACKSON. Stamford, Conn., Nov. 2, 98. Echoes from the St. lionis,—Tbe bowlers met last night,five regular members and a visitor, , of Pbiladelphia, who repre-sents H. F. Michell. Six games wererolled. Mr. Beneke, as usual, was highman.—0. S. Chicago.—J. S. Wilson, Friday last,was elected captain of the Club, thehonor being conferred for highest aver-age bowled during the evening. A largecrowd was present and 16 bowlersrolled. Wilson scored 199, Grant 188,and Rowe, one of the new IJowlers, 188. Ne^v York.—The bicycle parade onMonday evening last was no doubt re-sponsible for the limited attendance onthe alleys that night. L. Hafner waspresent, and tried hie skill with satisfac-tory results. Scores continue to improve,and averages of 170 and under are nowcommon. A great gathering is expectedon the afternoon of the Florists Clubmeeting, November 14, when officers willbe elected, and no doubt scores mad


Size: 1939px × 1288px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyea