. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. At Chicago. The following scores were made by the Chicago bowlers in their contest Tuesday evening, November 12: Wholesalers 1st 2d 3d T' Jos. Foerebter 163 154 210 527 J. Sterrett 162 145 151 458 W. S. Heffron 189 159 149 497 97 138 169 394 Ed. Winterson 149 142 183 474 Total 760 738 852 2350 Growers 1st 2d 3d T'l F. Stollery 165 191 148 602 F. Mattie 151 157 152 460 N. Sohmitz 139 155 141 435 J. P. Sinner 115 146 163 424 Geo. EtoUery 152 161 172 485 Total 722 810 774 2306 Retailers 1st 2d 3d T'l P. J. H


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. At Chicago. The following scores were made by the Chicago bowlers in their contest Tuesday evening, November 12: Wholesalers 1st 2d 3d T' Jos. Foerebter 163 154 210 527 J. Sterrett 162 145 151 458 W. S. Heffron 189 159 149 497 97 138 169 394 Ed. Winterson 149 142 183 474 Total 760 738 852 2350 Growers 1st 2d 3d T'l F. Stollery 165 191 148 602 F. Mattie 151 157 152 460 N. Sohmitz 139 155 141 435 J. P. Sinner 115 146 163 424 Geo. EtoUery 152 161 172 485 Total 722 810 774 2306 Retailers 1st 2d 3d T'l P. J. Hauswirth 144 177 160 481 J. Huebner 185 145 1-26 466 E. Enders 101 120 126 347 Ed. Hauswirth 125 107 179 411 George Asmua 160 178 168 506 Total 715 727 759 2201 All Stars 1st 2d 3d T'l J. Lambrose 162 160 192 514 M. Foerester 157 138 129 424 . 123 112 122 357 Jno. Degnao 179 111 290 C. Pruner 124 115 161 390 C. W. Scott 94 94 Total 745 636 688 2C69 Lynn, Mass.—Fred. Smith has gone into partnership with the Gibbs Brothers on Summer street and will build a violet house 5x130 as an addition to theirpres- ent range. Chillicothe, Mo. — Early on the morning of November 7 fire destroyed the greenhouses of Geo. W. Weatherby, entailing a loss of about $4,000 without insurance. It is not known how the fire started. Minneapolis. BUSINESS TS GOOD AND STOCK WHLl, CLEANED DP. — RECEIPTS SHORTEN.— VARIOUS NOTES. Stock is in prime condition and sells- out clean. Meteors and Beauties are shortening up and there is an extra good demand lor them. Carnations remain in the same limited quantities, red and white being hardly obtainable. Extra, fancy stock brings $ per hundreds Chrysanthemums are plentiful and Major Bonnaffon leads as the most popular, but there is some extra fancy stock in Viviand-Morel, Childs, Robinson, HilU etc., to be had. Violets are not very plentiful but the outlook among the growers is good. Rice Brothers are receiving some fine adiantums. There is some t


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