. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 749. VIEW OF THE RHODODENDRON SHOW ON THE F. B. HAYES ESTATE, LEXINGTON, MASS., IN THE OLD DAYS. J. A. Budlong is just home from a three week's cycle trip to St. Paul, Rains and soft wheeling made the trip going take two weeks, A. F. Longren is doing all the glazing O" the new houses of Poehlmann Broth- ers, Morton Grove, and John Brod, Niles Center. M. Winandy is cutting some very fine roses, the Meteors exceptionally good for such warm weather. Deamud handles his cut. Miss Kennic


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 749. VIEW OF THE RHODODENDRON SHOW ON THE F. B. HAYES ESTATE, LEXINGTON, MASS., IN THE OLD DAYS. J. A. Budlong is just home from a three week's cycle trip to St. Paul, Rains and soft wheeling made the trip going take two weeks, A. F. Longren is doing all the glazing O" the new houses of Poehlmann Broth- ers, Morton Grove, and John Brod, Niles Center. M. Winandy is cutting some very fine roses, the Meteors exceptionally good for such warm weather. Deamud handles his cut. Miss Kennicott, daughter of Flint Kennicott, graduated from the Con- servatory of Music Tuesday evening. At Klehm's Nursery they are cutting longiflorum lilies which are a long way ahead of the Easter crop. Visitors: P. J. Van Heiningen, repre- senting P. Loeb Az. & Co., nurserymen, Boskoop, and J. Van Reisen & Son, bulb growers, Haarlem, Holland; Mr. Currie, of Currie Bros, Milwaukee; Benjamin Chase, Derry, N. H ; Joseph Heinl, Jack- sonville, 111.; N. Zweifel, Milwaukee; W. B. Lovell, Sabula, la.; R. C. Chase, Huntsville, Ala.; Chas. Brown, Canton, O ; I. J. Styer, Concordville, Pa ; J. H. McFarland, Harrisbnrg,Pa.; Berck- mans, Augusta, Ga.; G. C. Perkins, Newark, N. Y., J. C. Rennison, Sioux City, la., and others attending the waterworks convention in Chicago or enroute to the nurserymen's meeting at Milwaukee. New Castle, Ind.—Myer Heller and his family have gone east for the summer. Mr. Heller has not been in good health lately and feels the need of rest. At the greenhouses everything is in good shape, the Beauties particularly fine for the sea- son. They have thrown out very few plants yet. the plants having been given rather different treatment than a year ago. They expect to cut good Meteor all summer, also Golden Gate. A few Kaiserins are giving a good account of themselvei. Boston. MABKBT GLUTTED WITH FLOWERS —HOT WEATHER RESPONSIBLE. — DROrOHT TELLING ON STO


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