. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo6. The American Florist. 445 MiAMiSBURG, O.—Schlhaas & Furst, florists, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Furst retiring. ? New Bedford, Mass.—Richard E. Nofftz has opened a florists' store at io6 William street. Summit, N. J.—John N. May and Miss Annie E. May are visiting the east coast resorts of Florida. Sheridan, N. Y.—The large green- house plant recently built by R. Bernet was totally destroyed by fire on March 20. Lexington, Ky.—The Queen & Cres- cent railroad company has enlarged its greenhouses h


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo6. The American Florist. 445 MiAMiSBURG, O.—Schlhaas & Furst, florists, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Furst retiring. ? New Bedford, Mass.—Richard E. Nofftz has opened a florists' store at io6 William street. Summit, N. J.—John N. May and Miss Annie E. May are visiting the east coast resorts of Florida. Sheridan, N. Y.—The large green- house plant recently built by R. Bernet was totally destroyed by fire on March 20. Lexington, Ky.—The Queen & Cres- cent railroad company has enlarged its greenhouses here, making them feet. Waterloo, Ont.—Four new green- houses, each 25x300 feet, are being erect- ed here. Between 40,000 and 50,000 feet of glass will be used. Evanston, iLL.^Peter Risch has se- cured a permit to build new green- houses on Barton street, the cost of erection to be $7,000. KoKOMO, Ind.—W. W. Coles has started to build one greenhouse 23x80 feet and one 35x300 feet to keep pace with his growing trade. Charlotte, Mich.—The Fuller Floral Co. will build 2 new greenhouses this summer to meet the requirements of their increasing business. Springdale, Ark.—A horticultural 'society has recently been organized here, with W. B. Brogden as president, and L. Marks, secretary. Boise, Idaho.—J. M. Campbell, of the. Capital Nursery, has gone to Hot Lakes, Ore., in the hopes of benefiting his health with the baths. Minneapolis, Minn.—Theo. Wirth was entertained at a banquet by 100 park and city improvement enthusiasts at the Commerc'al club, February 28. Portland, —Because of his can- didacy for the United States senate, E. L. Smith has resigned his position as president of the state board of horti- culture. Saginaw, Mich.—D. Kleinhans, of Cadillac, has purchased the A. J. Har- rington property on Saginaw street west, and will build greenhouses thereon at once. Lynchburg, Va.—The park committee has recommended the erection of a greenhouse


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