The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ays. Com-mencement exercises keeps him busyarranging artistic bunches and bou-quets. ?, , „ Martin Reukauf, with H. Bayersdor-fer & Co., is with us again; alsoSprinkleproof Sam, with WertheimerBros., the New York ribbon firm. Vincent Gorly reports the Memorialday trade as very good. He expectsgood business throughout the comingmonth. , , Henry Kahrs is now shipping clerkat Grimm & Gorlys and had his handsfull all week. All the West End stores report goodtrade for Memorial day. Jim North, with Alex Johnson, re-ports trade a:s very good. W.


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ays. Com-mencement exercises keeps him busyarranging artistic bunches and bou-quets. ?, , „ Martin Reukauf, with H. Bayersdor-fer & Co., is with us again; alsoSprinkleproof Sam, with WertheimerBros., the New York ribbon firm. Vincent Gorly reports the Memorialday trade as very good. He expectsgood business throughout the comingmonth. , , Henry Kahrs is now shipping clerkat Grimm & Gorlys and had his handsfull all week. All the West End stores report goodtrade for Memorial day. Jim North, with Alex Johnson, re-ports trade a:s very good. W. F. WasUngton. MEMORIAL DAT EQUAL TO PREVIOtTS TEAKS The, Memorial day business wasequal to if not exceeding that of pre-vious years. There may have beensome disappointment among growersand dealers who were not altogethersold out, but under the prevailing con-ditions they had reason to be thank-ful for selling as much as they supply of stock was enormous, andit is a safe conclusion that there wasenough cut stock in and around Wash-. BROOKLINE, MASS.—James F. Quinnwas elected selectman »-at a specialelection held May 2% winning by fourvotes from the next highest competitor. Habtfoed, Conn.—The principal fea-ture of the meeting of the ConnecticutHorticultural Society, held May 24 inthaCounty building, was an exhibitionof-pansies by--John Gerard of NewBritain. Mr. Gerard gave an interest-ing talk on these flowers, speaking par-ticularly on the varieties of the A. McKanzie of Bristol exhibiteda vase of red and white tulips. S. of Comstock, Ferre & Co.,Wethersfield, spoke of his visit to Eu-rope and particularly of the interesttaken in their work by the German flor-ists. The business transacted includedthe adoption of a new constitution forthe society. Adolphus Gude, V/ashington, D. C. ington to supply two cities of its , roses, both greenhouse andgarden varieties, carnations, sweetpeas, lilies, gallardias, gladiola, core-opsis, sweet W


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