The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . per 100. and thedemand alwajs exceeds tlie supply. George Crawbuck. of the firm ofHicks & Crawbuck, wholesale florists,Brooklyn, N. was presented by hiswife, on March IS. with a fine boybaby. Many of the florists arejust now handling Easter plants, and Boston. Club Outing. The members of the Gardenersand Florists Club to the number ofsixty held a very successful field dayat the establishments of W. W. Edgar& Co., Waverly, and PeirceBrothers, Waltham; Mass
The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . per 100. and thedemand alwajs exceeds tlie supply. George Crawbuck. of the firm ofHicks & Crawbuck, wholesale florists,Brooklyn, N. was presented by hiswife, on March IS. with a fine boybaby. Many of the florists arejust now handling Easter plants, and Boston. Club Outing. The members of the Gardenersand Florists Club to the number ofsixty held a very successful field dayat the establishments of W. W. Edgar& Co., Waverly, and PeirceBrothers, Waltham; Mass., on Satur-day. A special electric car took theparty to Mr. Edgars, where that gen-tleman and Mr. Lumsden were onhand to receive the visitors. The es-tablishment, which I have recentlydescribed, is at all times well worthyof a visit, and as many thousands ofplants are now in prime condition forthe Easter trade, a trip to it the pres-ent season is doubly thousands of azaleas are gro\\-ing, and as many of them aie extralarge sized plants, the show was allthat could be desired. Lilies are. House of Baster Tallies grown by W. W. Edgar & Co., Waverly, Mass. Photn by David one need not go out of the city to findgood collections of such plants as lil-ies, spireeas, azaleas, hyacinths andother seasonable stock. In the Queens County Clerks of-fice on Wednesday, March 28, saysthe Flushing (N. Y.) Journal, thedeed was recorded of the transfer ofthe Parsons Nursery property nearKi-ssena Lake to the Ki3Sena Parkcorporation. According to the deedSamuel Parsons, Jr., executor for theestate of Herbert Parsons, late ofFlushing, conveys to tlie Kissena Parkcorijoration two plots of 78 acres inall for the consideration of $116, A. Seidewitz, of Baltimore, was a visitor this week. Anton Zvolanek. the sweet pea ex-pert, of Bound Brook. N. J., broughtto this office on .Saturday last a beau-tiful bunch of his new sweet pea, Wallace. This variety is
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