The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ing to the floor. The other newelposts were adorned with smaller bas-kets of peonies. In the alcove underthe stairway was an embankment ofpalms, behind which the orchestra wasstationed. The archways throughoutthe house were decorated with gar-lands of smilax. The porch was en-tirely screened with curtains and deco-rated with smilax and baskets of pinkpeonies. The tables aranged there heldbaskets of pinlv sweet peas. Thesedecorations were by the Brown FloralCo., which also had the decorationsfor the wedding of the brides parents2S years ag


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ing to the floor. The other newelposts were adorned with smaller bas-kets of peonies. In the alcove underthe stairway was an embankment ofpalms, behind which the orchestra wasstationed. The archways throughoutthe house were decorated with gar-lands of smilax. The porch was en-tirely screened with curtains and deco-rated with smilax and baskets of pinkpeonies. The tables aranged there heldbaskets of pinlv sweet peas. Thesedecorations were by the Brown FloralCo., which also had the decorationsfor the wedding of the brides parents2S years ago. Peoeia, III.—The Rue Floral Co.,Peoria, has been incorporated with acapital stock of $1,.500. Frank E. Rue,Otto von Siebenthal, Jr. and Hiram are the incorporators. Beidgepobt, Conn.—A new floral firm,linown as the Pequonnock Co., hasfiled articles of organization here. CLewis Bill is president and treasurer,Theodore B. Ford, vice president, andD. Fairchild Wheeler, secretary. Thecapital stock is $15,000. igi2. The American Florist. 1403. LEMOINES FOREIGN VISITORS. Lemoines Foreljrn Visitors. The illustration herewith shows aparty of foreign horticulturists atv. Lemoine & Fils, Nancy, Emile Lemoine appears in thepicture next to President Vincent ofthe Society of American Florists andB. Hammond Tracy. The complete listof visitors is as follows: British.—J. S. Brunton, Burnley; Cull, Lower Edmonton; J. Gosden,Henley-on-Thames; P. Griffin, Limer-ick; J. E. Harris, Swansea; R. Hayes,Grasmere; T. R. Hayes, Keswick; Laird, Dundee; W. Lowe, Beeston;F. Power, Waterford; W. B. Smurth-waite, North Shields; H. Simpson,Sleaford; W. Troy and Miss Troy, Jar-vis Brook. American.—A. H. Brown, Manatee,Fla.; H. E. Dailledouze, Flatbush, ; P. P. Dailledouze, Flatbush, N. Y.;A. Farenwald, Roslyn, Pa.; A. Junge,Secaucus, N. J.; W. Nicholson, SouthPramingham, Mass.; H. Papworth,New Orleans, La.; E. N. Reasoner,Oneco, Pla.; B. Hammond Tracy andwife, Wenha


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