. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 402 The American Florist. Oct. 20, Buffalo. TRADE GOOD AND WEATHER FINE.—WED- DING DECORATIONS IN DEMAND.—VARIOUS PERSONAL DOINGS.—VISITORS. Trade has been what every one wished for. The weather has been excellent and wedding orders are numerous. Adams had the largest this week, which called for a goodly number of chrysanthemums, Bride roses and lily of the valley. Meteor roses are in profusion now, but Bride, Bridesmaid and Kaiserin are none too plentiful. Carnations are good but there is no surplus. White chrysa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 402 The American Florist. Oct. 20, Buffalo. TRADE GOOD AND WEATHER FINE.—WED- DING DECORATIONS IN DEMAND.—VARIOUS PERSONAL DOINGS.—VISITORS. Trade has been what every one wished for. The weather has been excellent and wedding orders are numerous. Adams had the largest this week, which called for a goodly number of chrysanthemums, Bride roses and lily of the valley. Meteor roses are in profusion now, but Bride, Bridesmaid and Kaiserin are none too plentiful. Carnations are good but there is no surplus. White chrysanthemums are fairly plentiful but yellow and pink are scarce. Store windows are very attractive. Palmer, Zimmerman and Rebstock making excellent showings with chrysanthemums, orchids, Boston ferns and lily of the valley. Wm. Scott is making an extended trip east in the interest of the Pan-American Exposition. W. H. (".rever, of Adams' store, was with him in Nevv York last week and says one day with Scott is better than a week by one's self. W. F. Kasting has moved his office to the rear of his building, where more room and less noise are obtained. Wiese, Adams and Neubeck will have to look for a new resting place. Rebstock has been cutting some fine Harrisii, which met with ready sale. Visitors: Wm. Stroh, Attica; S B. Smiley, Lancaster; Henry Wiese, East Aurora; C. L. Dole, Lockport; W. A. Manda, South Orange, N. J. W. A. Galveston, Thx.—G. Laeverenz lost $2000 by the recent flood. LiBONiA, Pa.—G. W. Park is erecting a new establishment at Gordonville, intend- ing to eventually remove there. McDonald, Pa.—Max Schreiber has gone into business, having erected a house 22x100. He intends building several additional houses in the spring. Watertown, N. Y.—George H. Under- hill, of Greene & Underhill, was married at Fort Ann, October 17, his bride being Miss Kathryn Finch. They are now in the south on a wedding journey. Montreal, Can.—The Gardeners' and Flori


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