. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 91 SEEBERT'S ZINC Never Rust GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last lorever. Ovet 30,000 pouods QOw in use. A sure preventative of lUas slipping. ESective OD large or small class. BasT to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes H and Si, 40c per lb., by mail 16c extra: 7 lbs. for $ 15 lbs. for $ by ex press. For sale by the trade. RANDOLPH a McCLEMENTS, Successors to Ctias. T. Slebert. Baam & Beatty Plttsbnrg. Holds Class Firmly See the Point 43" PEERLESS .. Seat


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 91 SEEBERT'S ZINC Never Rust GLAZING POINTS Are positively the best. Last lorever. Ovet 30,000 pouods QOw in use. A sure preventative of lUas slipping. ESective OD large or small class. BasT to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes H and Si, 40c per lb., by mail 16c extra: 7 lbs. for $ 15 lbs. for $ by ex press. For sale by the trade. RANDOLPH a McCLEMENTS, Successors to Ctias. T. Slebert. Baam & Beatty Plttsbnrg. Holds Class Firmly See the Point 43" PEERLESS .. Seattle, Wash. Since the holidays, business has been rather quiet, there being little but fu- neral work. Next month the nursery and seed business will begin, and the plant and cut flower trade improve. The weather here is such that in Feb- ruary sweet peas, nasturtiums and other annuals can be planted outdoors. The coldest we have had this winter has been 17 above zero. NOTES. A meeting of the Seattle Rose So- ciety was held in the Chamber of Com- merce. Oflicers elected for the ensuing year were: M. Sherbrooke, president. E. B. Bennett, vice-president. E. Stilwell, secretary and treasurer. The president spoke of the society's work in the past, and of the prepara- tions for a rose show and carnival to be held in The amateurs will be interested in the rose show, as it is for their benefit more than for the florists. He also stated that the park board is making a rose garden in Woodland Park where the new varie- ties of roses would be grown and properly labeled, that the public might know the best sorts adapted to Seattle. The Interlaken Nursery & Floral Co. has gone out of business. J. J. Bon- nell retains the nursery on the Inter- laken boulevard and is starting a nev/ nursery at Kirkland. A. L. Aabling will conduct a seed and nursery busi- ness to be known as the Aabling Seed Co. Mr. Aabling is no stranger to the business in Seattle, being formerly with the Pacific See


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