. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 868 The American Florist May 5, Don't Wait Now is the time to send us a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to you. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., inc., Ill w. 28th St., New


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 868 The American Florist May 5, Don't Wait Now is the time to send us a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to you. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., inc., Ill w. 28th St., New York City of everyday life. To plow up these beautiful surroundings of the home and plant potatoes and other vegetables is the height of folly. There are thou- sands of acres of good tillable land within 50 miles of Philadelphia, which if it is necessary should be at once planted liefore disturbing the beautiful lawns of our parks and homes. There is a rumor that Horticultural Hall has been sold for a sum of about .$000,000. There have been several near sales reported of which Secretary Rush says this is another sample. From ari- other source, it is said the sale is posi- tive, only lacking the final papers. A. Leuthy, of Boston, Mass., agree- ably surprised his many friends in this city by a presentation of Mrs. Leuthy. Many have twitted him in former years on his lonesome state, but all is now well, and he appeared the hap- piest man alive. When Edward Reid was asked for the good news his answer was, "No good news for this week; Fi-iday and Saturday were better than the rest, but that is not saying ; Cattleyas and good sweet peas were features here. There was lily of the valley at the Leo Niessen Co.'s, but all sold. Their grower is getting very low and it is almost being forced to order. All lines of stock were full. A good Saturday wound up a dull week. Skibbage is a new one, not yet in Webster's. Clarence Watson says it covers the flowers, snapped off roses


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