. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 270 The American Florist. Feb. 29> STENZEL GLASS CO., OREENHOUSE ClASS. French and American "WHITE ROSE" Biand. 2 Hudson NEW YORK. r-. SIEBERrS ZINC -—' r' 'W Never Rust ^^^^^^ GLAZING FOINTS Are positlTely the beat. Last forever. Ovei 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure prerentBtive ol elasi sUppinr, Effective on laree or small elasi £msv to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes, 91 and l|, 4Dcperlb,: by mail, 16c extra: 7 lbs, for $2 60; IS Ibt. for SS 00 by express. For sale by the trade RANDOLPH 8 M


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 270 The American Florist. Feb. 29> STENZEL GLASS CO., OREENHOUSE ClASS. French and American "WHITE ROSE" Biand. 2 Hudson NEW YORK. r-. SIEBERrS ZINC -—' r' 'W Never Rust ^^^^^^ GLAZING FOINTS Are positlTely the beat. Last forever. Ovei 30,000 pounds now in use. A sure prerentBtive ol elasi sUppinr, Effective on laree or small elasi £msv to drive. Easy to extract. Two sizes, 91 and l|, 4Dcperlb,: by mail, 16c extra: 7 lbs, for $2 60; IS Ibt. for SS 00 by express. For sale by the trade RANDOLPH 8 McCLEMENTS, SnccessOTS tO Cbas. T. Siebert, Banm 8 Beatty Sts., Pittsbnrg: "'^'^-'-'^^^-^'^^^^^'^^f^.^'^*' J Holds Glass Firmly Se« the Point 49" PEERLESS Glazliitr Points are the best. No rights or lefts. Box of 1,000 poiDti 76 ctB. postpaid. HENKT A. DREER, 314 Chertnot St., Phllft., Pk. Lock the doer before the horse is stolen, and Insure your glass before It Is brokeni For particulars concerning Hail Insurance, address JOHN Q. ESLER, Secretary, SADDLE RIVEH. W. J. St. Paul. BUSINESS GOOD. Trade continues first class witli plenty of good stock. Roses have improved some in quality as vrell as quantity but there is no surplus. American Beauty sells very slowly, one store having given up keeping a stock on hand altogether. Bulbous stock is plentiful, good quality selling readily and the poorer grade find- ing very few buyers. Holm & Olson have filed articles of incorporation with a capital stock of $75,000, S. D. Dysinger being the new member of the firm. They report busi- ness as having doubled in their new store. The next meeting of the Twin City Florists' and Gardeners' Club will be held in this city the third Tuesday in March. Otto Hiersekorn has taken out a building permit for a fine house on one of our best residence streets. • Frank Gustafson of the St. Paul Floral Co. contemplates rebuilding part of his old houses early this spring. Several market gar


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