. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist. 425 IPas ^mmmm ^mwm Inc ,$; Coll Europe, c, Agate 1 $I4.( ®>/\^fioPe^afe Ma^iCet^. Cash with Orde No Special Position Guaranteeil. Discounts, 3 months, 5per cent; 6months, 10per No reduction made for large space. The Advertisine Department of the AMEniOAM FLORIST is lor Klorlsts, Seedsmen, and dealers In wa?es pertainlnu to thise lines ONLV. Please to remember it. &~ Advettisements for June 15 issue must REACH US by noon, June 9. Address, THE AMERICAN FLORIST CO., Chicago. Ca


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1887. The American Florist. 425 IPas ^mmmm ^mwm Inc ,$; Coll Europe, c, Agate 1 $I4.( ®>/\^fioPe^afe Ma^iCet^. Cash with Orde No Special Position Guaranteeil. Discounts, 3 months, 5per cent; 6months, 10per No reduction made for large space. The Advertisine Department of the AMEniOAM FLORIST is lor Klorlsts, Seedsmen, and dealers In wa?es pertainlnu to thise lines ONLV. Please to remember it. &~ Advettisements for June 15 issue must REACH US by noon, June 9. Address, THE AMERICAN FLORIST CO., Chicago. Catalogues Received. Bakker Bros., Beniiebroek, Holland, Dutch bulbs ; Beerhorst & Co., Sassen- heim, Holland, Dutch bulbs. C. H. Joosten, New York, bulbs, plants and seeds; Witter & Co., Denver, Colo., plants; P. van Waveren, Jz., & Co., Hil- legom, Holland, Dutch bulbs. If you want your section represented in our report of Decoration trade in ue.\t issue, send a report yourself at once on receipt of this issue. Carnations.—I see a statement in the last issue of the Florist that the De Graw carnation has had its day. I mail you samples of mine cut from plants that have been in heavy crop all the season and are now heavy with bud and bloom. Also the same of La Purite. First crop of De Graws came up ninety-five per cent long stems. C. B. Humphrkv. Walesville, N. Y. [The blooms sent were of fair quality, but were not up to the standard of what a first-class carnation should be. Com- pared to the blooms of Hinze's White and Garfield referred to in note men- tioned by our correspondent, they would present but a sorry appearance. En] A LEGAL CASE of considerable interest to florists has recently been decided by an English court. The case arose from the following circumstances, the account of which is taken from the London Daily News : The defendant was a grower of flowers for market, at St. Clears in Carmarthenshire, and in the autumn of 1884 he purchased of Mr. Schultz


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