. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 184 The American Florist. Aug. 22, Wm M. ROBINSON & CO., Wholesale Commission Florists. Hardy Gut Evergreens and Florists' Supplies. BRONZE GALAX best $8 SO per case, 10,000; GREEN GALAX, best > per case, 10,000. New Crop DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS $ per 1000. Laurel Festooning, Boxwood, Southern Wild Smilax, Sphagnum and Green Moss, Leucothoe Sprays, etc. 5 Province St., and 9 Chapman Place, BOSTON, MASS. Chicago Notes. Gottfried C. -Vmling; and wife, of Forest Park, motlier and fa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 184 The American Florist. Aug. 22, Wm M. ROBINSON & CO., Wholesale Commission Florists. Hardy Gut Evergreens and Florists' Supplies. BRONZE GALAX best $8 SO per case, 10,000; GREEN GALAX, best > per case, 10,000. New Crop DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS $ per 1000. Laurel Festooning, Boxwood, Southern Wild Smilax, Sphagnum and Green Moss, Leucothoe Sprays, etc. 5 Province St., and 9 Chapman Place, BOSTON, MASS. Chicago Notes. Gottfried C. -Vmling; and wife, of Forest Park, motlier and father of three prominent florists, E. C, Albert and William Araling, celebrated their golden wedding last Friday. Nine children are living and all attended, as did also 37 grandchildren and two great grand- children. The Calvary Cemetery Association is building six new greenhouses, five 21x IfiO feet, and one 30x160 feet. There is also a new potting shed, 20x160 feet. The houses will be under glass this com- ing week and will be planted to carna- tions and bedding stock. , Wm. W. Abrahamson, florists' pur- chasing agent, has been gratified at the interest being taken in his project. Al- ready he has received many orders, al- though he will not be in shape to handle same until September 1. Mrs. Myra Pieser, wife of Gabriel H. Pieser. the president of Kennicott Bros. died August IS. Interment was in <iraceland cemetery on Thursday after- noon. J. B. Deamud's son. W^ilder, is with the Seventh regiment. Illinois National Guard, doing duty during the troubles at Springfield. Chas. Balluff is no longer with the Eaton Flower Shop and is seeking an engagement elsewhere. Alex. Newett, of the J. B. Deamud Co., and wife, are enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Chicago Garden Contest. The Chicago Tribune on August 18 distributed $1,000 in prizes to the ama- teur gardeners who assembled in the Art Institute to the number of over 400. This marked the close of the garden con- test institut


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