. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. RmBTica is "ths Praw of the I/essbIi there may be more camlnrt Hmidships, but wb are the £rst to taunh Unknown ; Vol. III. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, JANUARY 15, 1888. No. 59. f iHiiE /Al>^i!l!@mi!! LI^|L@i@l!@? Copyright, 18S7, by American Florist Company, Entered as Second-class Mail matter. Published on the ist and 15th of each month by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. Gkneeal Offices, 54 La Salle Street, Chicago. Eastern Office, Room 81, Vanderbilt Building, New York. All communications should be add
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. RmBTica is "ths Praw of the I/essbIi there may be more camlnrt Hmidships, but wb are the £rst to taunh Unknown ; Vol. III. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, JANUARY 15, 1888. No. 59. f iHiiE /Al>^i!l!@mi!! LI^|L@i@l!@? Copyright, 18S7, by American Florist Company, Entered as Second-class Mail matter. Published on the ist and 15th of each month by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. Gkneeal Offices, 54 La Salle Street, Chicago. Eastern Office, Room 81, Vanderbilt Building, New York. All communications should be addressed to the general office at Chicago. Society of American Florists.—E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind., president; John N. May, Sum- mit, N. J., vice-president; M. A. Hunt, Terre Haute, Ind., treasurer; Wm. Brom- field street, Boston, Mass., secretary. The fourth annual meeting at New York, Aug. 17, 18, 19, The date at which your subscription expires is noted on the printed address label, and will be found on each number you receive. Those of our subscribers who write us asking when their subscrip- tion expires, can save themselves this un- necessary trouble by examining the label. Holly, Green and Mistletoe. The sale of holly undoubtedly increases yearly and this season has been no excep- tion to the rule that it is always scarce at the best time for selling. The holly seems to produce a good crop of berries but once in two years, and hence a good supply is not to be had from the same section each year. The foliage this sea- son on most stock has been poor. With handsome leaves and fine berries no doubt sales would have been one-fourth larger. The west, the largest source of lycopo- dium, has sent out probably a less amount than usual though generally of better quality. Early and often repeated snow storms delayed and prevented the gather- ing of the usual amount. Some of the wreathing made in anticipation of great scarcity, was found at the last moment to be an ove
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