The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . /^Q^Ci««d«^««^i Wig Chrysanthemtuns—A New Race. d from Mollers Deutsche Gartner-Zeitung. April 1. (Fool) Numljcr Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hastings,of Owatonna, Minn., announce themarriage of their daughter to EdwinR. Kanst on Maich 2S, which will behappily received by the trade in Chi-cago, where the grooin is well knownand popular. WM. K. WOOD. New Bedford, Mass. Market conditions ren^ain as lastreported. It is probable there will bea scarcity of fiowers for Easte


The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . /^Q^Ci««d«^««^i Wig Chrysanthemtuns—A New Race. d from Mollers Deutsche Gartner-Zeitung. April 1. (Fool) Numljcr Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hastings,of Owatonna, Minn., announce themarriage of their daughter to EdwinR. Kanst on Maich 2S, which will behappily received by the trade in Chi-cago, where the grooin is well knownand popular. WM. K. WOOD. New Bedford, Mass. Market conditions ren^ain as lastreported. It is probable there will bea scarcity of fiowers for Easter, andprices will be high. H. A. Jahn is reported to have hadsome tempting otters for his newwhite carnation, but none of themgood enough to induce him to partwith it. The daily papers have beengiving him some very flattering no-tices. William P. Pierces new house isfinished, and will be planted withchrysanthemums. Fair Maid carnation is highly spok- ROCKLAND, MASS.—W. H. Wyman ofNorth Abington, who recently purchasedthe Charles Somers place at the corner ofNorth avenue and Salem street, haserected two large greenhouses there forthe


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