. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 72 The American Florist. Feb. 6, Worcester, Mass. There has been a change in the board of officers of the Worcester Conservato- ries, P. G. Davis retiring. The officers now are G. F. Barnard, president; W. B. Barnard, treasurer; L. C. Midgeley, sec- retary and manager. W. T. Tapper has severed his connection with the firm and Mr. Goudy has charge of the roses. Trade the last month has been satis- factory and good flowers in all lines are plentiful. Fine stock of roses, carna- tions, violets, mignonette, etc., is i


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 72 The American Florist. Feb. 6, Worcester, Mass. There has been a change in the board of officers of the Worcester Conservato- ries, P. G. Davis retiring. The officers now are G. F. Barnard, president; W. B. Barnard, treasurer; L. C. Midgeley, sec- retary and manager. W. T. Tapper has severed his connection with the firm and Mr. Goudy has charge of the roses. Trade the last month has been satis- factory and good flowers in all lines are plentiful. Fine stock of roses, carna- tions, violets, mignonette, etc., is in good supply at the present writing. According to the local papers H. F. Littlefield contemplates building a 250- foot house in the near futute. Lange's roses and carnations are of specially fine quality. A. H. L. Spokane, Wash. The Washington State Horticultural Association at its last session decided to hold the next meeting at Wenatchee. The association adopted resolutions demanding a flat reduction from the express companies of I2V2 per cent, on fruit. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Rev. P. B. Utter, Wenatchee; first vice-president, W. H. Paulharaus, Sumner; second, vice- president, C. L. Whitney, Walla Walla; treasurer, R. C. McCroskey, Garfield; secretary, L. G. Monroe, Spokane; presi- dent of the horticultural department, Mrs. L. B. Wright, North Yakima. Albany, N. Y. The convening of the legislature, Janu- ary 13, was made the occasion for the presentation of many gifts of flowers to the members by their friends. Since there have been a number of funerals, society functions and receptions, which have kept the local florists very busy. Walter Mott, of Jamestown, was in the city January 25 and 26. JOSEPH HEACOCK, WYNCOTE, PA. ,,.„^o «r Areca Lutescens GR^ROF Kenfia Belmoreana Kenfia Forsteriana For our prices s^e pa^f* toI, Nov. 7th issu*'. PIERSON FERNS. 2i4-inch !lt $ per 100. Young plants from tbe bench, per 100. Larg


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