. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SUPPLEMENT TO AMERICAN FLORIST. ing the ground; it cuts oflf the branch and then falls to the ground in the branch. DtJNREiTH, IND.—E. Y. Teas has sold his nursery business t6 A. T. Hudelson. San Francisco.—On September 14 we had a hanging, a circus and a nice little thunder storm all in progress at once. Thunder is a rara avis here. The flo- rists' business here seems to be very good, especially in the newer progressive towns. There seems to be no trouble for well posted men to get a situation, but proprietors ar
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SUPPLEMENT TO AMERICAN FLORIST. ing the ground; it cuts oflf the branch and then falls to the ground in the branch. DtJNREiTH, IND.—E. Y. Teas has sold his nursery business t6 A. T. Hudelson. San Francisco.—On September 14 we had a hanging, a circus and a nice little thunder storm all in progress at once. Thunder is a rara avis here. The flo- rists' business here seems to be very good, especially in the newer progressive towns. There seems to be no trouble for well posted men to get a situation, but proprietors are more wanted. Th5 nur- sery business is good everywhere, but pays best when backed by quite a little wad of money. The professions of all kinds are generally full to overflowing. A GOOD WAY to clean up clumps of Erianthus Ravennse when the foliage has died down and become dry, is to touch a match to it and burn it over. No injury will be done to the roots and the clean- ing is quick and efi'ectual. Don't forget that you can print your fall price list in the nurserymen's depart- ment and have it circulated to the whole trade for much less than the cost of print- ing and mailing a list yourself. Try it now. Copyrighted 1SS8.—H. S. BESTniJGJIATERJAl l,AR(iE OK Lots at Low Kates! idji (^"Importation of Raffia and Stocks for Nurserymen a Specialty. Sample ^ rREE, H. S. ANDERSON, Union Springs, N. \. MT. HOPE NURSERIES 18*0 ROCHESTER, N. Y, i888 We ofler for FALL PLANTING the largest, most complete and carefully cultivated collections in the United States of: FRUIT TREES. Standard and Dwarf. CRAPES. All the best old and new eorte, in- cludin^JT the tine new gTai)e *'; SMALL FRUITS. All the new <Tni,srli. iTv '?'; P^I'i^^lNTAL,TREES AND SHRUBS. ROSES 01 evt-ry claws, tht- hurst in cultivation. Catalogues sunt to all regular customers. Free. To others: No. l, Fruits, 10c.; No. 2, Ornamental Trees, etc., ill
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