The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . J. Virginsnew place on Canal street, will, whencompleted, be one of the finest showplaces in this part of the country. Philadelphia, Pa.—The PeacockDahlia Farm Co. was incorporated with a capital of $25,000 August 21. Thefarm will be located in the southernsection of Camden county. South Portland, Me.—Hiram Dyer,who has of late been at the Wardgreenhouses at Morrills, has entered theemployment of J. W. Minott & Son,Pleasantdale, as foreman of theirhouses. Morristown, N. J.—R. A. Elliott ispreparing to change the location of his awarding o


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . J. Virginsnew place on Canal street, will, whencompleted, be one of the finest showplaces in this part of the country. Philadelphia, Pa.—The PeacockDahlia Farm Co. was incorporated with a capital of $25,000 August 21. Thefarm will be located in the southernsection of Camden county. South Portland, Me.—Hiram Dyer,who has of late been at the Wardgreenhouses at Morrills, has entered theemployment of J. W. Minott & Son,Pleasantdale, as foreman of theirhouses. Morristown, N. J.—R. A. Elliott ispreparing to change the location of his awarding of the cash prizes, offered byMrs. J. L. Gardner, for the prettiestroof garden, or flower decked area way,in the north, south, and west ends. Findlay, O.—J. J. Waaland, doingbusiness as J. Waaland & Co. at 608South Main street, has bought out thebusiness of Barnd, Karg & Co., goodwill, real estate, stock, etc., of this Barnds will leave for the southduring the latter part of September,where they expect to start in the fruit. SOME OF THE NEW YORK DELEGAIES AT THE DAYTON CONVENTION. greenhouses to make room for the trol-ley line which it is expected will passthrough the property in Park place oc-cupied by him. New Canaan, Conn.—B. S. Woundyhas been enjoying a two weeks vacation,having visited in his absence Massachu-setts, New Hampshire and Maine. Hisforeman, Ernest Wood, had temporarycharge of the greenhouses. St. Johnsbury, Vt.—James Burns,who leased the St. Johnsbury Green-houses about two yeags ago from F. Gibbs, has purchased the will enlarge and improve the plantto accommodate his increasing trade. Racine, Wis. — On account of thebankruptcy of R. J. Mohr, the Asylumavenue greenhouses have passed intothe hands of A. J. Fiddler, former own-er. Mr. Fiddler will be pleased to meetold and new friends. He will keep onhand a large assortment of flowers,plants, etc., and attend to orders withpromptness and dispatch. Milwaukee, Wis.—One of


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