. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Aug. 30, Pittsburg. TRADE DULL BUT WEATHER VERY FAVOR- ABLE TO STOCK. — CONVENTIONITES WERE PLEASED.—A VARIETY OF PER- SONAL AND TRADE DOINGS. Business continues to drag but carna- tions have been much better than usual, owing to sufficient moisture and cool weather. Gladioli were very rnuch in demand on several occasions this sum- mer. Asters are now in their glory. White and pink are the finest, purple scarce. Roses continue to improve. E. C. Reiuenian speaks glowingly of the pleasures


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Aug. 30, Pittsburg. TRADE DULL BUT WEATHER VERY FAVOR- ABLE TO STOCK. — CONVENTIONITES WERE PLEASED.—A VARIETY OF PER- SONAL AND TRADE DOINGS. Business continues to drag but carna- tions have been much better than usual, owing to sufficient moisture and cool weather. Gladioli were very rnuch in demand on several occasions this sum- mer. Asters are now in their glory. White and pink are the finest, purple scarce. Roses continue to improve. E. C. Reiuenian speaks glowingly of the pleasures and the picturesqueness of his trip to and from the convention, of the excellence of the arrangements for the entertainment of visitors, and of the interest displayed in the discussions and readings during the sessions. W. J. Fitzsimmons, of Randolph & McClements, will spend two weeks on Lake Erie. Phil. Langhans has returned from Chatauqua and Danville after a month's absence. Miss Janey M. Coard and A. W. Smith, Jr were united in marriage on Thursday, Julv21. „ ^ . John Boldinger, of Ulam & Co., is on deck again after two weeks at the sea shore. Frank Schoen, of A. M. Murdoch s, has recovered from his long seige of fever. E. L. M. Pansies GERANIUM BARG/lIN 2-inoh pot plants at$l 50 per 100. JEAN VIAUD and M. da CASTELLANE at tJ . u per aud less than a6 of a variety will be at the rate ot $3 &0 per 100. ,,.,,,>, TwdDty vari'ties all correctly label-d. they are not oarrifd over stock but good biscu lings potted up for fill sales. They should be repotted now, order at once. S A Nutt. Buchner. La Favorite. Bonnot, Castris, Perkins, Janlin. Poitevine, Casiellane, ?yiauJ, Acteon and Heteraothe in quantity. Rooted cutting! in the same assorimenl ready now at the same price. SMI LAX A few thousand left at $ per 100. PANSIES You all know the quality of the strain that I send out. it is not a cheap one, but a tugh-class Btrain-the only kind that it nays you


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