. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 1093 Wni. Nicholson is cutting heavily in several items all showing excellent quality. Wm. Elliott is having a good call for Christy Miller. Victoria and Mig- non, Wni. Carr is slowly improving from his recent illness. B. A. Snyder & Co. report business better than ever. S. K. G. Texas State Florists' Associatloo. Plans are complete for one of the greatest conventions of the Texas Slate Florists' Association in the history of the organization at Austin, July !>-10 and reports com


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 1093 Wni. Nicholson is cutting heavily in several items all showing excellent quality. Wm. Elliott is having a good call for Christy Miller. Victoria and Mig- non, Wni. Carr is slowly improving from his recent illness. B. A. Snyder & Co. report business better than ever. S. K. G. Texas State Florists' Associatloo. Plans are complete for one of the greatest conventions of the Texas Slate Florists' Association in the history of the organization at Austin, July !>-10 and reports coming in from every .sec- tion of the state indicate an attend- ance of several hundred. The presejii year has been one of the most pros perous for the trade and the florists feel like getting away from their es- tablishments not only for educational but for recreation. The state is rapidly coming into its own in growing cut flowers and the progress along these lines during the past few years has been marvelous. Great activity in building and other lines of expansion is anticipated and the craft naturally want to get to- gether and talk over such matters. The visitors will be the guests of the Austin Florists' Club, one of the liveliest organizations in the south. and the meeting place is the capital of the state. Plans liave been made for grreat entertainment and a pleas- ant and instructive session is as- sured. Indications fire that the trade exhi- bition will eclipse all former displays in this line. Reservations for space are coming from all parts of the coun- try and the florists will take advan- tage of this in purchasing fall sup- plies. R. C. Kerr. Buffalo. EXTREME HEAT HAS ITS EFFECT. This city, like many others, his suf- fered from extreme heat and lack of rain, .ind flowers are of course suffer- ing from the conditions There is much difficulty in securing choice stock, but the best that can be done under the circumstances seems to prove satisfac


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