. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 788 The American Florist. Feb. 3, The (Nursery Tmi^e. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. W. J Piters. Pres.; D. 8. Lake. Vlce-Pres. Georqe C. 8EAOER, Rochester. N. Y., Secy. Wm. C. Barry has been re-elected presi- dent of the Western New York Horticul- tural Society. Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md., has been elected vice-president of the Penin- sula Horticultural Society. E. A. Frost, of Rochester, formerly of the well known firm of E. A. Frost & Co., died January 24, aged 64 years. A Cemetery Plant. Ed. Am. Florist
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 788 The American Florist. Feb. 3, The (Nursery Tmi^e. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. W. J Piters. Pres.; D. 8. Lake. Vlce-Pres. Georqe C. 8EAOER, Rochester. N. Y., Secy. Wm. C. Barry has been re-elected presi- dent of the Western New York Horticul- tural Society. Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md., has been elected vice-president of the Penin- sula Horticultural Society. E. A. Frost, of Rochester, formerly of the well known firm of E. A. Frost & Co., died January 24, aged 64 years. A Cemetery Plant. Ed. Am. Florist:—I send under sep- arate cover two sprays ot a plant which is much sought here for cemetery plant- ing. It is perfectly hardy and one variety bears a lavender flower while that of the other is white. Please give the name of the plant and state how it is propagated. Michigan. U. P. These are varieties of the moss pink (Phlox subulata) which is readily prop- agated by division of the old plants shortly after they have ceased blooming in spring, transplanting in the open ground. Where the work is deferred until later in the season the divisions should be planted and wintered in cold frames, removing the plants to their permanent location the following spring. Grower. We are now booking Import Orders # H. P. ROSES, «^ in all popular varieties, at $ per ^ g JOOO, f. o. b. Boskoop, Holland. i& *^ \Vf would be glad to give prici'S iip'ni ^ Rhododendrons. Azalea Mollis. Clemalii, ™ hydrangeas, etc., upon application. ^ % CNbLldn IVTi ft., I to"3 shoots Just the thing for spring planting S4 per 100, S35 per 1000. Young plants 2-3 # Bobbink & Atkins, ' > >rn:unfnl:il nursery ARK. YORK. CARNATIONS. Strong and well rooted cuttings ready now of the JACKSON & PERKINS CO., N%" following vailetles Per 100. Per 1000. Eldorado $ $10 00 Scott 10 00 Mccowan Portia Ivory and Silver Spray AlRu tine Lady H. Camp
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