The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ne varieties of gladioli at veryreasonable prices and they are beingused to great advantage in funeral work. Johnson Knight, manager of the Mus-ic Hall Market, is spending his vacationat Nahant. E. E. Fletcher is actingmanager of the market during his ab-sence. Norris F. Comley. of Lexington, iscutting a fine crop of gladioli, which hedisposes of readily in the market atvery fair prices. Pat. Donahue, head salesman for theWaban Rose Conservatories, is spend-ing his vacation in Framingham. Mr. Chase, purchasing asent forJulius Zinn, is soj


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ne varieties of gladioli at veryreasonable prices and they are beingused to great advantage in funeral work. Johnson Knight, manager of the Mus-ic Hall Market, is spending his vacationat Nahant. E. E. Fletcher is actingmanager of the market during his ab-sence. Norris F. Comley. of Lexington, iscutting a fine crop of gladioli, which hedisposes of readily in the market atvery fair prices. Pat. Donahue, head salesman for theWaban Rose Conservatories, is spend-ing his vacation in Framingham. Mr. Chase, purchasing asent forJulius Zinn, is sojourning for threeweeks in Nova Scotia. W. M. Campbell has acepted the po-sition as manager for N. F. McCarthy& Co. E. Wood, of Lexington, is building anew greenhouse, .34 x 195 feet. Visitors: M. Bayersdorfer, represent-ing H. Bayersdorfer, of Philadelphia;T. D. Taylor, superintendent for ArthurCowee, of Berlin, N. Y., and Miss Mar-Tiell, connected with the firm of Hall &Robinson, of Montreal, Can., who ishere on a pleasure trip, also to visit. AT J. LEWIS CHILDS ESTABLISHMENT, FLORAL PARK, L. I , N. )enix Koibelenii. relatives; also Thos. J. Wade, ofStumpp & Walter Co., of New York. B. Washington. ALL EYES ON THE CONVENTION. The retail business is very dull andinterest is now divided between the do-ings of the local growers and the Day-ton convention. The Washington dele-gation to Dayton will leave here on Au-gust 19, at 11:10 p. m., going over theChesapeake and Ohio R. R., and arriv-ing in Dayton at 8 a. m., the followingday. rht following will comprise thedelegation, so far as known: PeterBisset, Geo. H. Cooke, Theo. Dietrich,Christian Schellhorn, daughter and MissEsther Gude, John Barry, Saml Sim-monds. F. H. Kramer, Robt. McLen-nan, W. H. Ernest. Mr. Burdette, Geo. Shaffer, and Adolphusand W. F. Gude. The bowling teamwill be made up as follows: Ernest,Cooke, Shaffer, Simmonds, McLennanand Barry. THE florists CLUB. At the last meeting of the FloristsClub


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