. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. made theirappearance locally about a fortnightago. are bringing $ perdozen, which is all that can be obtainedfor them no matter what their size,coloror quality. Madame Bergmann was thefirst in white, and Glory of the Paciflc,in pink. Violets, while not so plentiful, are dailyincreasing in quantity, they retail for25c. in bunches of , either Russian orCalifornia. Barker, of Warren, who hasbeen so successful with violets the pastthree seasons, is again an early come
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. made theirappearance locally about a fortnightago. are bringing $ perdozen, which is all that can be obtainedfor them no matter what their size,coloror quality. Madame Bergmann was thefirst in white, and Glory of the Paciflc,in pink. Violets, while not so plentiful, are dailyincreasing in quantity, they retail for25c. in bunches of , either Russian orCalifornia. Barker, of Warren, who hasbeen so successful with violets the pastthree seasons, is again an early comer inthe market and his stock is among thebest. John Macrae and J. G. Jansen arealso bringing in good stock. Carnations sell at retail from 25c. per dozen. The quality and quan-tity are improving. Roses show a vast improvement overa fortnight ago and move readily. The early Fall plant trade has been ex-ceptionally good, the Boston fern hold-ing sway. One dealer has disposed ofseveral hundreds since the first of themonth. Clnb;Sote8. The monthly meeting of the Floristsand Gardeners Clabwas held last Thurs-. Butted Glass This is no longer an experiment. It has come to stayThere are various ways of making Butted Roofs, but thebest way is with the Clipper Bar. With this bar you can make a roof that is absolutely freefrom drip, and glass cannot be torn out by the wind. Buttedglass makes a tight roof, a warm house and saves fuel. Itlasts longer, looks better und costs less than the old-fashionedroof. But do not think that this is the only bar we ^ell, forit is not: wo furnish what people want and there is nothingin greenhouse miiterial that you cannot get from us, and allf>f open-air-dried Cypress clear of bright sap, stained sap,knots and all other defects. LOCKLAND LUMBER CO. LOCKLAND, O. Mention paper V^rite for Circularsor Estimates. week, in their rooms, 1)8 Westmin-ster street, with a good attendance,President James B. (anning in the social committee an
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