. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HOT WATER AND STEAM Round--Side Feed--End Feed Sixty Sizes. All Capacities THE MOST SATISFACTORY BOILERS EVER TRODUCED Guaranteed Ratings Economy Ease of Management Send for Catalogue and Prices Established 1837. Richardson & Boy ntonCo. MANUFACTURERS 31 West 31st St. : : : NEW YORK 171-173 West Lake St. 51 Portland St. CHICAGO BOSTON 1342 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. carnations and Richmond roses for which a cultural certificate was award- ed Mr Kean was strongly advised to'exhibit at the Third International Show,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HOT WATER AND STEAM Round--Side Feed--End Feed Sixty Sizes. All Capacities THE MOST SATISFACTORY BOILERS EVER TRODUCED Guaranteed Ratings Economy Ease of Management Send for Catalogue and Prices Established 1837. Richardson & Boy ntonCo. MANUFACTURERS 31 West 31st St. : : : NEW YORK 171-173 West Lake St. 51 Portland St. CHICAGO BOSTON 1342 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. carnations and Richmond roses for which a cultural certificate was award- ed Mr Kean was strongly advised to'exhibit at the Third International Show, next month in New York. W. R Whiting's exhibit of Primula stela- ta received honorable mention. Wm. H. Hay, John Low and Geo. Hopton, were elected new members. W. Cot- ter of the Montreal Floral Exchange, is negotiating with the members with a view of taking a party of not less than ten to New York next month to visit the flower show. A J. Bowles, secretary of the Mon- treal Horticultural Society, is about to close on the splendid hall of the Winter Club for the September exhi- bition. This is by far the best hall we have had for a long time. It is centrally located, on Drummond street, 'and everybody concerned has prom- ised to make this the best show ever. A C. Wilshire, A. Ferguson, Geo. Hopton and J. Luck, are up in Peter- boro to attend the executive commit- tee meeting of the Canadian Horticul- tural Association. L. Los Angeles, Calif Everything is very backward in the southern part of the state. The weath- er has been rainy lately. Frost did much damage to orange and other fruit trees and many are being dug up. Many nurserymen were hit hard. Jan- uary business was fair and February very good. March is expected to be the best month for years. E. H. Rust, in order to fill his many orders, has been compelled to engage extra help. This is a common occur- rence in the trade. 1 (TjirPRE^S Is Far More Durable Than PINE. PRESSj H BARS UPTQ^.2 FEET_0R LOGGER. -EENHOUSE AND OTNER


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