. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 870 The American Florist. Nov. 19. For Photographs of Horticultural Subjects For illustrntinc Calalopues. Price Lists, l"ircu!ars. etc, write NATHAN R. GRAVES, f.^/t'o?'!!.': 413-414 Hayward Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. l/fn(ii))i the American Florist u-hcn toriting ;GO. Florists' Supplies. 1120 Arch Street, PHILADELrHIA. PA. Send (or our new catalodQC' -^1 Crimped KRICK'S Florist Novelties MaDufac turer ai]d Patentee of Ttic Only Geimine Immortelle Letters on tbe market. Order at onoe. CHAS. ADO


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 870 The American Florist. Nov. 19. For Photographs of Horticultural Subjects For illustrntinc Calalopues. Price Lists, l"ircu!ars. etc, write NATHAN R. GRAVES, f.^/t'o?'!!.': 413-414 Hayward Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. l/fn(ii))i the American Florist u-hcn toriting ;GO. Florists' Supplies. 1120 Arch Street, PHILADELrHIA. PA. Send (or our new catalodQC' -^1 Crimped KRICK'S Florist Novelties MaDufac turer ai]d Patentee of Ttic Only Geimine Immortelle Letters on tbe market. Order at onoe. CHAS. ADO. KRICK, 1164-66 Greene Ave« BROOKLYN, N. T. Every letter marked. Superior S Carnation Staple (patent applied for.) For repairiofr split carnations. 1000 for 50 centi Postpaid. Sample free, I. J. WAnZ. 293 Main St. Sprlngtield, Maas. Tacoma, Wash. Jack Frost has given outdoor stock a knockout blow and the florists are beginning- to get busy. First class flowers of all kinds are coming to mar- ket now Willi about enough carnations to go around. Ivory—one of the main white chrysanthemums grown here—is this season smaller in size than usual and Major Bonnaftons are not so good or so many as formerly, but gener- ally speaking chrysanthemums will be sufficient in quantity. Potted plants of all sorts are quite scarce and not many are being propagated. NOTES. Louis Tschunko has one of the larg- est places in Tacoma and is in good shape. Ten thousand carnation plants are in fine cut and showing best of health. F. C. Smith at Wapatee has some ex- cellent carnations, especially Beacon. S. L. H. Nassau County Horticultural Society. The regular meeting of the Nassau Co. Horticultural Society was held in Pembroke Hall Thursday, November 10. One new member was elected and one application for membership re- ceived. Mrs. F. B. Pratt was elected an honorary member. Messrs. Barton, Marshall and Westley acted as judges with the following decisions: Society prizes for chrysanthemums, best 12


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