. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /goo. The American Florist. 1407 I i. Photo by Taylor. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN AT CHICAGO, JUNE 13, (See Page they are in shape ior next season they will have upwards of 62,000 Beauty plants, sixteen 150-foot houses of Brides and Bridesmaids and thirteen houses 30x300 of carnations. Brant & Noe have had a lot of Liberty rose plants potted up for about four weeks and Mr. Brant says that it is the finest batch of a new sort which he has ever seen sent out. Mr. Noe, the eastern member of the fir


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /goo. The American Florist. 1407 I i. Photo by Taylor. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN AT CHICAGO, JUNE 13, (See Page they are in shape ior next season they will have upwards of 62,000 Beauty plants, sixteen 150-foot houses of Brides and Bridesmaids and thirteen houses 30x300 of carnations. Brant & Noe have had a lot of Liberty rose plants potted up for about four weeks and Mr. Brant says that it is the finest batch of a new sort which he has ever seen sent out. Mr. Noe, the eastern member of the firm, has planted a house of Liberty at Madison, N. J., and writes in equal terms of commendation of Mr. Asmus' stock. Bassett & Washburn have just made application for an increase in their glass insurance which makes the total which the Hail Association carries tor them 387,000 square feet and this is only eighty per cent of the firm's glass. Weiland & Risch have purchased six lots adjoining their range of glass at Evanston and will proceed to cover them with glass for up-to-date cut flowers. They have Liberty roses ready to cut and say that thus far they have found the grafted superior to the own-root stock. George Piepgras is selling hydrangeas by the wagon load. That is, he gets in a load of well-flowered plants, in 5 inch to 8-inch pots, sells them out at $9 a dozen and gets a fresh supply. He says he is going to keep it up all summer. Peter Reinberg grew his first chrysan- themums last fall and was so successful with them that he has increased the planting for this season. Mr. Reinberg sent his first cut of Liberty roses to mar- ket June 12. That Phnt Kennicott, the active presi- dent of the Kennicott Bros. Co., is expected to attend the S. A. F. conven- tion in New York in August will be wel- come news to a great many people. Mangel has been displaying Lawson carnation blooms in his window this week. This promises to be the favorite carnation next season. Flowers fo


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