. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. these will be issued at an early date, so that prospective exhibitors may ar- range to take advantage of the list. Arrangements have been made for an illustrated lecture, to be given by Lor- ing Underwood, of Boston, although no date has been assigned. The subject of his address will be the "Gardens of New ; Various Notes. Hugh Williamson, in charge of the gardens of the W. W. Astor estate, is seriously ill. Michael Curley has l)een drawn as a grand juror for service at the March term of the Superior court. Henry F. Barker, John P


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. these will be issued at an early date, so that prospective exhibitors may ar- range to take advantage of the list. Arrangements have been made for an illustrated lecture, to be given by Lor- ing Underwood, of Boston, although no date has been assigned. The subject of his address will be the "Gardens of New ; Various Notes. Hugh Williamson, in charge of the gardens of the W. W. Astor estate, is seriously ill. Michael Curley has l)een drawn as a grand juror for service at the March term of the Superior court. Henry F. Barker, John P. Burns, Henry A. Bur- gess, Charles Bootii and ('harles H. Smith have been drawn as petit jurors. Jolin Yule has Ikhti elected treasurer of Clan :MacLe()d. Xo. 163, Order of Scottish Clans. P. J. Murphy was visiting in Xew York and vicinity last week. Hall Wel)l)er, the eldest .son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Webl)er, of Middle- town, is ill at tlif Newport liospital. .lames Butler is sjiendiug a ]>rief va- cation wifli relati\-es in New York and vicinitv. \V. H. M. OMAHA, NEB. The Market. St. \'aleiit ine's day lias come and gone. It was a iiiiiclr bigger day than last year, but in tlie cash lialance it was shorter in most cases. That only means we must make up the sliort side by making more sales. Out- could get al- most anything h»> wanted and the quiil- ity never was better. Tlie fact is, there was so much choice stock in cut and growing ]ilants that, in some cases, car- nations did not move as they usually do. Sweet peas were never better and these sold at fair prices. Novelties were in ex- cellent demand and the one with new ar- tistic ideas brouglit in new sales from l)eople who had never sent a floral valen- tine liefore. Last week was a peculiar, radical There's money in Goldfish for You Yoa can have a eompellins window display—and the flih will practically sell themselves at a handsome profit. We sell aquarium ?upplies of all kinds. Fif- teen years' exi)erience


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