. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 322 The American Florist. Feb. IS, Nyack, N. Y. Ml'. D. Lynch will build this spring one rose house 100x18 feet. Mr. W. R. Davison will buildtwo violet houses this spring 150x12 feet each. Mr. H. G. Newton will remove his greenhouses from their present place to his farm in South Nyack. Mr. P. Johnson, formerly with A. C. Tucker, is now foreman for H. E. Blau- velt. Mr. Blauvelt will build three rose houses 150x23 each this spring. Mr. A. C. Tucker has had this season the finest Brides and C. Mermets ever seen; the
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 322 The American Florist. Feb. IS, Nyack, N. Y. Ml'. D. Lynch will build this spring one rose house 100x18 feet. Mr. W. R. Davison will buildtwo violet houses this spring 150x12 feet each. Mr. H. G. Newton will remove his greenhouses from their present place to his farm in South Nyack. Mr. P. Johnson, formerly with A. C. Tucker, is now foreman for H. E. Blau- velt. Mr. Blauvelt will build three rose houses 150x23 each this spring. Mr. A. C. Tucker has had this season the finest Brides and C. Mermets ever seen; the plants were seven to eight feet in height, with abundance of foliage and loaded with buds. Mr. M. Hogan, foreman for A. C. Tucker, was married on the 4-th inst. We congratulate him. B. 'A ; "Sir!! I—I, yust rezeived 3 shriveld up cuttings of Gireniums aldo i had ordered Feejuchias. How anyrespecktable house can descend so louw; advertise what they do not got uns send some oder trash in plaze off it is more as what i can unter- stand. 1 intentet to import a dollar wort of some new plands from 30U an yust sent you a schmall trial job which i did to find owt how a hous does their busi- ness i here with return your shriveld up cuttings and most earnestly commend you to return my quater dollar as i dont want them or an\' trasch yoxi would like to throw of your hends—if you should fael to return the money by return of the male i shal take the liberd3' to publich your transaction in oiu" 3 local pabers and in the pacific rural press, hoping for the return of mv money i am resp. B. B. Lendskape Gardner, vS. R. ; American Florist:—How is this for a "kicker?" Respectfully relerred to the committee on nomenclature. Luxe. Island. Florists' Letters. Emblems, Monograms, Etc. These'letters and designs ai e made of the best Immor* tellea, wired on wood or metal frames, having holes drilled in them to insert tooth-picks, by which they are fastened
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