. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 496 The American Florist. April li), Cleveland. VENEBABLB FLOHIST CELEBRATES WED- DING ANNIVERSAEY.—MANY CRAFTSMEN PHBSBNT—CARNATIONS IN THE FIBLD.— STATB OF TRADE. Mr. and Mr8. Martinet z, of Lake- wood, tendered a reception to a number of their florist friends and others Tuesday evening last, the occasion being their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. August Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson and Dr. and Mrs. Hintzl- man. The c


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 496 The American Florist. April li), Cleveland. VENEBABLB FLOHIST CELEBRATES WED- DING ANNIVERSAEY.—MANY CRAFTSMEN PHBSBNT—CARNATIONS IN THE FIBLD.— STATB OF TRADE. Mr. and Mr8. Martinet z, of Lake- wood, tendered a reception to a number of their florist friends and others Tuesday evening last, the occasion being their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. August Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson and Dr. and Mrs. Hintzl- man. The conple were the recipients of hearty congratulations from their host of friends. Mr. Martinetz has the dis- tinction of being one ot the pioneer florists of Cleveland, having embarked in the business back in the early sixtiet, finally locating on the place he now occu- pies, the soil of which he found to be par- ticularly adapted for grape culture, which fact induced him after a time to relinquish his floral business and enter into the business of growing grapes on a large scale for the production of wine. The business prospered to such an extent that he can now boast of having one of the finest wine cellars in Ohio. In con- nection with his wine business he con- ducts a successful country road house. The advent ol good weatherhascaused a number of the growers to start carna- tion planting. The J. M. Gasser Com- pany has almost finished planting a field of 100,000 plants. The planting season this year is about one week ahead of last year. Business has been steady the past week, no surplus of good stock on hand. Prices range about the same as at last report. Echo. DoLOTH, Minn.—W. W. Seekins was adjudged bankrupt April 7. A meeting of the creditors is called for April 22. Applbton, Wis —The Rogers Green- houses are to be enlarged by the addition of two houses, 23x125 and one 23x100, one for roses, the others for carnations. A Chicago firm has the order for the cypress.


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