. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 679 now running the greenhouses and the East Genesee street store. Henry Morris has a spendid window display of chrysanthemums and he expects the Thanksgiving trade will be up to the average. The charity ball Wednesday evening proved to be a good thing for the florists both in the matter of decoration and in individual sales. A. J. B. Obituary. Utlca, N. Y. In connection with a special meeting at Maennerchor hall the evening of Novem- ber 10, the Utica Florists' Club held a flower show.
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 679 now running the greenhouses and the East Genesee street store. Henry Morris has a spendid window display of chrysanthemums and he expects the Thanksgiving trade will be up to the average. The charity ball Wednesday evening proved to be a good thing for the florists both in the matter of decoration and in individual sales. A. J. B. Obituary. Utlca, N. Y. In connection with a special meeting at Maennerchor hall the evening of Novem- ber 10, the Utica Florists' Club held a flower show. There were fifty florists present, among the visitors being Joseph Trandt, of Canajoharie, N. Y., and W. H. Graham, of Little Falls. N. Y. The meet- ing was successful from both a trade and social standpoint, a banquet concluding the evening. Their new rose was shown by Breit- meyer's Sons, Detroit. A vase of the new pink carnation Indianapolis was shown by Baur & Smith, and a vase of chrysanthemums exhibited by Nathan Smith & Son. The latter included Yana- riva, which attracted much attention. The Yates Flower Company, of Cana- joharie, displayed a good specimen of the Begonia Glorie de Lorraine, a plant that is hard to grow, and also a vase of Bridesmaid and Bride roses. William Mathews, of this city, had a fine vase of variously colored chrysanthemums. Charles Cramer, of the Forest Hill Con- servatory, displayed a fine vase of Queen chrysanthemums. Peter Crowe showed a fine plant of Pandanus Sarideri. Robert Boyce exhibited a new seedling chrysan- themum, pink in color, and of the incurve variety, which gives much promise. Colorado, Springs, Colo. Real winter has set in at last. On the night of the 16th there was a heavy snow storm and the mercury dropped suddenly to 8° below zero. Since then the cold has become tempered somewhat and at the present time it is just cold enough to keep things moving. There is also enough sunshine to keep things growing at a proper ra
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