. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi^ The American Florist. 475 or this to have let up ami assumed iiasonable pioportlons. It is jirobable that the cut is nearing: its dose for the season. In roses the American lieauties alone sell well. The.\' clean up as a whole very regularly. The pink are moving only fairly well but of the white only the best sell. Shorts do not move at any i)riOTKS. Tilt meeting of the Florists' on Monday evening was well attend- ed. The discussion on the various questions that came up was thorough. The geranium pri


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi^ The American Florist. 475 or this to have let up ami assumed iiasonable pioportlons. It is jirobable that the cut is nearing: its dose for the season. In roses the American lieauties alone sell well. The.\' clean up as a whole very regularly. The pink are moving only fairly well but of the white only the best sell. Shorts do not move at any i)riOTKS. Tilt meeting of the Florists' on Monday evening was well attend- ed. The discussion on the various questions that came up was thorough. The geranium price iirolileiii was the special order of business and was care- Kebraska ifate fair. The Xebraslia stale fair was held .tt Lincoln Seiilemlier i;-(i, with perhaps the largest atteiidanee in the history of the state. The llmal and plant disi>lay in the lu)r(ieii!tural building was also one (»f the lin<-st and most elaborate in its history. The pri;'.e winners were as I'oUows : Display and general collection oC greenhouse plants—Lewis Henderson, Oinalia. diploma. Display of cut (lowers—Frey & Frey, , diploma. Colleetion nf greenhouse plants - Lewis Henderson, lirsl: ('. H. Green, Fremont, second: & Frey, third; Edw. AVilliams, Grand Island, fourtli. Collection of —Lewis Hendei'^. OMAHA FLORISTS iinr- of till Lndics .11 tlic Picni -ORISTS' ^LUB. .? at Coiirtfand B.;i, h. Augusi 1, 141. fully gone into. A committee was ap- pointed to further investigate and re- port on the iTiatter. The vacationists who have returned are C. E. Critchell and wife; Gus. Adrian and wife; E. C Gillett. wife and daughter; Jlax Rudolph and wife, and Wm. Gear. All of them told of the extremely cold and inclement weather they experienced in the re- spective northern points they had visited. Visitors: Jos. E. H. Mouchard of the S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., Phila- delphia, Pa.; T\'m. Lodder, Hamilton, O.; Wm. Nolan. Portsmouth. O, , <-'. E. Critchell has received his


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