The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . dWestern High schools and elementaryschools, also talks on trees. Discus-sions on the need of trees in relationto the water supply of the state, thespeakers being F. W. Besley, stateforester and B. H. Crocheron of theAgricultural High School, Sparks, Md. There will be considerable green-house building this year. James Ham-ilton, Mt. Washington, will erect ahouse 40x200 feet for roses; B. S. Mer-ritt. Grange, a house 54x100 feet forAmerican Beauty roses; Hans Ander-son, Towson, two houses 30x80 Bros, and Lohr & Fritz are bothplan
The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . dWestern High schools and elementaryschools, also talks on trees. Discus-sions on the need of trees in relationto the water supply of the state, thespeakers being F. W. Besley, stateforester and B. H. Crocheron of theAgricultural High School, Sparks, Md. There will be considerable green-house building this year. James Ham-ilton, Mt. Washington, will erect ahouse 40x200 feet for roses; B. S. Mer-ritt. Grange, a house 54x100 feet forAmerican Beauty roses; Hans Ander-son, Towson, two houses 30x80 Bros, and Lohr & Fritz are bothplanning to build new houses. The garden committee of the Wo-mens Civic League proposes to holda flower market May 9 at Monumentplace, similar to the one that was sucha pleasant incident last spring. E. L. Newton has started a floristestablishment on Bloomlngdale road. W. J. Hannigan has established aflorist business at Pikesville. B. Thompsonville, Conn.—The Brain-ard Floral & Nursery Co. have pur-chased the farm adjoining their pres-ent Give Us a Trial We Can Please You. Roses, Carnations and all kinds ofSeasonable Flowers In Stock. WholesaleCommission Florists, Florists Supplies and Wire Designs. WM. F. KASTING GO. aiention tiboAmerican i<lorist wtien writing Pittsburgh Cut FlowerCompany WHOI/BSALB GROWBRS 121 SevMitli Street. PinSBIffiBtl Pi. Charles H. Tolly MADISON, NEW JERSEYWholesale Florist Chrysanthemnm Novelties my specialty. EVERYTHINGSEASONABLE THE ycGALLUM GO., Cleveland, OhioPittsburg, Pa. Minneapolis, ninn. All the growers claim to have hada very satisfactory Easter, and the re-tailers all did well. There was anabundance of lilies, but the cheap com-petition of the department andgrocery stores, was in the opinion ofmany detrimental to the at present is not as plentiful asit should be, the carnations being gen-erally off crop. Bedding stock lookswell, and with good weather there isno reason why all should not enjoy aprosperous spring trade
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