. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist 91 Subscription $ a year. To Europe, $ Advertisements, 10 Cents a Line, Agate; Inch, $; Column $ Cash with Order. No Special Position Guaranteed. Discounts, 3 months, sper cent; 6 months, 10per cent; 12 months, 20 per cent. No reduction made for large space. The AdvertisinE Department of the Amebtcan Florist is tor Florists, Seedsmen, and dealers m wares pertaining to those lines OKLY. Please to remember it. I^" Advertisements for October 15 issue must RBACH US by


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist 91 Subscription $ a year. To Europe, $ Advertisements, 10 Cents a Line, Agate; Inch, $; Column $ Cash with Order. No Special Position Guaranteed. Discounts, 3 months, sper cent; 6 months, 10per cent; 12 months, 20 per cent. No reduction made for large space. The AdvertisinE Department of the Amebtcan Florist is tor Florists, Seedsmen, and dealers m wares pertaining to those lines OKLY. Please to remember it. I^" Advertisements for October 15 issue must RBACH US by noon, Oct. 8. Address, THE AMERICAN FLORIST CO., Chicago. Catalogues Received. John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, N. Y., bulbs and plants ; Thomas S. Ware, Tot- tenham, London, England, bulbs ; Wm. C. Wilson, Astoria, N. Y., plants; Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, bulbs, plants and seeds ; F. E. McAllister, bulbs and seeds ; E. L. Koethen, Zanesville, O., bulbs; J. A. Simmers, Toronto, Out., bulbs; Ed. Pynaert-Van Geert, Ghent, Belgium, new chrysanthemums; Michel Plant & Seed Co., St. Louis, bulbs and florists' supplies ; S. L. Allen & Co., Philadelphia, garden tools. Dictionary of Gardening.—A care- ful examination of this work is still more convincing of its great value to all inter- ested in horticulture. It is liberally and handsomely illustrated, its descriptions are accurate and its completeness leaves but little to be desired. It is well printed on excellent paper and so handsomely bound as to be an ornament to any libra- ry. The price—$21 for the seven vol- umes—is really reasonable for such an elegant and useful horticultural encyclo- paedia. Flowers for President and Mrs. Cleveland. During the centennial celebration at Philadelphia, Sept. 15-17, the Florists' Club undertook the task of decorating the rooms occupied by the president and Mrs. Cleveland, at the Lafayette Hotel, with plants and flowers. Every grate was filled with flowering and foliage plants, b


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