. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tVtMKItO 'atOS l\'\ SOVilV\ PNR\^, CVWOKGO. 28—Tem, 53, 62, 52. NW. Put in cut- tings of geraniums Ernest Lauth, Dr. Jacob}' and Dell. Removed poinsettias from frame yard into house for winter. 29—Tem. 41, NW., clear; 61, WSW., clear; 5S, SW., clear. Put in cuttings of geraniums Guillaume Mangelle and Mad. Thibaut. 30—Tem. 54, 55, 43. SW. to NW. Put in cuttings of geraniums lago, Sapeur Pompier and Earl Roslin. Arranged tool shed. Stored shading rolls. Obituary. Erastus Bonner.—It is with deep re- gret that we rec


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tVtMKItO 'atOS l\'\ SOVilV\ PNR\^, CVWOKGO. 28—Tem, 53, 62, 52. NW. Put in cut- tings of geraniums Ernest Lauth, Dr. Jacob}' and Dell. Removed poinsettias from frame yard into house for winter. 29—Tem. 41, NW., clear; 61, WSW., clear; 5S, SW., clear. Put in cuttings of geraniums Guillaume Mangelle and Mad. Thibaut. 30—Tem. 54, 55, 43. SW. to NW. Put in cuttings of geraniums lago, Sapeur Pompier and Earl Roslin. Arranged tool shed. Stored shading rolls. Obituary. Erastus Bonner.—It is with deep re- gret that we record the death of Erastus Bonner, the senior member of the firm of E. Bonner & Xenia, O., which oc- curred Sept. I, at his home, from disease of the kidneys. Mr. Bonner was present at the recent Chicago convention, and was apparently' in the best of health at that time, and this announcement will undoubtedly be read with painful surprise by his many friends and business acquaintances who have so recently seen him in the full possession of health. , Mr. Bonner was born in Xenia, Nov. 14, 1827, and has lived all his life in that city. He was most favorably known throughout the west by the trade, being a most courteous gentleman, of strict in- tegrity in his business dealings. His widow and sons will continue the busi- ness under the old firm name. Elevated Bed at South Park. The view on this page is the first of a series of illustrations of the bedding seen in Chicago parks this KEY TO THE DIAGRAM. I. Alternanthera versicolor. 2. A. pa- ronychoides major. 3. Othonna crassi- folia. 4. Oxalis tropseoloides. 5. Eche- veria secunda glauca, 6. Echeveria me- tallica. Nameless Beauty Rose. When I first saw this rose, lately intro- duced from Germany and called "Na- menlose Schone" for want of a better name. I thoxight I recognized an old ac- quaintance by the foliage (the rose was not then in flower). I purchased some plants this season and they are ju


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