. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 36 The American Florist. Sept. I,. V\RS-i RtG\Wtm K?VVtOR-< CH\C^GO. VJHtHt IWt COU^tm\On VJI^S V\t\.D M. M. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadel- phia, baskets and florists' supplies—a very large and complete exhibit. H. B. Chandler, Hyde Park, Mass., barbed glazier points. J. H. Ives, Danbury, Couu., putty ma- chine. Wni. Dilger, Sandusky, O., material for rock work. James King, Chicago, bulbs, florists' supplies. * J. A. Penman, New York, copies of "The Illustrated Dictionary of (harden- ing and Kncyclopicd


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 36 The American Florist. Sept. I,. V\RS-i RtG\Wtm K?VVtOR-< CH\C^GO. VJHtHt IWt COU^tm\On VJI^S V\t\.D M. M. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadel- phia, baskets and florists' supplies—a very large and complete exhibit. H. B. Chandler, Hyde Park, Mass., barbed glazier points. J. H. Ives, Danbury, Couu., putty ma- chine. Wni. Dilger, Sandusky, O., material for rock work. James King, Chicago, bulbs, florists' supplies. * J. A. Penman, New York, copies of "The Illustrated Dictionary of (harden- ing and Kncyclopicdia of ; Caparn & Son, Milburn, N. J., land- scape architects' designs. Beatty & Co., New York,colored litho- graphs of flowers and catalogue covers. \V. C. Krick, Brooklyn, N. Y., immor- telle letters and inscriptions. l\. Hippard, Youngstown, O., bulbs, sash lifter and steam call bell. C. llennecke & Co., Chicago, statuary, flower pots, vases and stands, aquariums, etc,—a large and interesting exhibit. Kd. Jansen, New York, novelties in ' baskets. This exhibit contained much worthy of notice; the new brass jardinieres and nickel-capped bamboo stanils were especially attractive. S. C. Moon, Morrisville, Pa., cut gladioli. Michel Plant and Seed Co., St. Louis, new single tuberose. John S. I'orstcr, Kvanston, 111., seed- ling abutilons. Sicbrtcht & Wadley, New York, cut orchids. John I<ane, Chicago, cut blooms and plants of asters. The flowers shown were most excellent. James Yick, , N. V., a very large exhibit of cut gladioli. J. Horace Mcl'arland, Harrisburg, Pa., specimens of printing for florists. Lockland I^umber Co., Lockland, O., cypress sash bars. Philadelphia Immortelle Design Co., Philadelphia. A large exhibit of designs of immortelles and dried (lowers and wheat sheaves. J. C. Yaughan, Chicago, bulbs, florists' supplies, tools and holly. Taylor & Schofield, New Brighton, Pa., flower pots. W. I. Dickerman,


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