. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 252 The American Florist. Mar. Buffalo. STOCK EQUAIS DEMAND. Weather conditions are still unsettled and trade is fair. Stock is equal to all demands with the possible exception of American Beauties. Carnations still hold their price, for good ones $ per dozen, not that they are so scarce, but for the quality. Bulb stock being so plentiful makes demand for them uncertain. Balls and receptions were rather prominent last week, S. A. An- derson having the decorations for a ball at the Country Club, also two re- ce


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 252 The American Florist. Mar. Buffalo. STOCK EQUAIS DEMAND. Weather conditions are still unsettled and trade is fair. Stock is equal to all demands with the possible exception of American Beauties. Carnations still hold their price, for good ones $ per dozen, not that they are so scarce, but for the quality. Bulb stock being so plentiful makes demand for them uncertain. Balls and receptions were rather prominent last week, S. A. An- derson having the decorations for a ball at the Country Club, also two re- ceptions of goodly proportions. Palmer and Stafford each were busy with re- ceptions, the former also having a big dinner at the Ellicott Club. NOTES. The event of last week was the visit of the Rochester boys. They were met at the depot by a committee composed of Palmer, Anderson, Street, Sandiford, McClure and after that they were ours in every sense of the word. First they were our guests at dinner at the Hofbrau. Then we adjourned to the bowling alleys, where they were our victims in the bowling game. These games were rolled and they were ours. Then a match game was rolled by Brad Phillips and Geo. Jenny, of Rochester, vs. Sam Wallace and Geo. McClure. of Buffalo, with the following result: Rochester. Buffalo, Phillips ..125 151 Wallace . .212 )S 1S9 Jenny 135 150 159 McClure ..180 145 147 That was just a little contest. The main event was the three games of five men each with the two teams. It was a fine game and won by Buffalo on our own alleys. The return match may be different when we see them in their town. The score was as fol- lows : Rochester. Jenny 159 171 174 Phillips ..100 159 13S C. 148 Ham 105 143 130 A. 134 143 Buffalo. Neubeck ..105 191 150 Street 115 159 180 Kasting ..175 150 153 Cloudsley .130 130 180 Sanaiford .109 188 155 Keller in place of Ham—130. After the bowling a lunch was served in the alleys, where all had a good


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