. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 280 The American Florist. Mar. 7, Roses Enough for All. New cuts now coming on of Fancy KILLARNEY and HICHMOND. Other Roses In good supply. Carnations also in good supply. We grow our own Lily of ttie Vanes', Fancy Mignonette, Freesias, Tnlips, Daffodils, and all otber seasonable flowers. Green Goods a specialty. All at market prices day ol shipment. Office and Salesroom 33-35-37 Randolph St. Chicago. FoeHlmann Bros. 6o. Iiong Distance Phone Randolph 35. Wholesale Commission Florists. Hardy Cut Evergreens and Flor


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 280 The American Florist. Mar. 7, Roses Enough for All. New cuts now coming on of Fancy KILLARNEY and HICHMOND. Other Roses In good supply. Carnations also in good supply. We grow our own Lily of ttie Vanes', Fancy Mignonette, Freesias, Tnlips, Daffodils, and all otber seasonable flowers. Green Goods a specialty. All at market prices day ol shipment. Office and Salesroom 33-35-37 Randolph St. Chicago. FoeHlmann Bros. 6o. Iiong Distance Phone Randolph 35. Wholesale Commission Florists. Hardy Cut Evergreens and Florists' Supplies HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., BRONZE GALAX, best $ per case, 10,000 GREEN GALAX, best $ per case, 10,000 DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS $ per 1000 Laurel Festooning, Boxwood, Southern Wild Smilax, Sphagnum and Green Moss, Leucothoe Sprays, etc. 15 Province St. and 9 Chapman Place, BOSTON, MASS. J. otto Thllow on Ws Travels. At the meeting of tlie Florists' Club of Philadelphia March 3, J. Otto Thilow gave a long and interesting account of a month's trip to Europe, which was greatly enjoyed by those present. Mr. Thilow has the knack of telling in an entertaining manner his experiences and of the many cities he visited he man- aged to skim the cream of the noted places and bring away with him a good general idea of the customs and habits of the people as well as being able to describe fully the principal buildings and other sights. He speaks highly of the vovage across on the North German Lloyd "steamer to Plymouth, England. Arriving in London, naturally the travelers—for J. D. Eisele was his com- panion—first turned their thoughts to Kew, which Mr. Thilow describes as a perfect Eden. He speaks very highly of the botanical department there and describes the roses and dahlias, which were in bloom at the time of his visit in September, as clothed with a wealth of bloom. He also pays a high tribute to the excellent system of labeling tr


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