. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SOME OF THE MEMBERS OF THE PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTURAL PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ON PICNIC AT NILES, GAL. •were next on the programme and H Plath, president of the Pacific Coast Horticultural Society proposed three cheers for the hosts; they were given with a will. Mr. Rock said it gave him much pleasure that the visitors were enjoying themselves and then there were cheers for the ladies and for Mr. Reimers, the oldest nurseryman on the coast. Then everybody took the train back to town. GoLDBN
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. SOME OF THE MEMBERS OF THE PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTURAL PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ON PICNIC AT NILES, GAL. •were next on the programme and H Plath, president of the Pacific Coast Horticultural Society proposed three cheers for the hosts; they were given with a will. Mr. Rock said it gave him much pleasure that the visitors were enjoying themselves and then there were cheers for the ladies and for Mr. Reimers, the oldest nurseryman on the coast. Then everybody took the train back to town. GoLDBN Gate. DuLUTH, Minn. — The Improvement League is planning an autumn flower show, the first held in this city. Nbbraska City, Neb.—William Peirce, who has built up a flourishing business here, is opening a branch at Auburn, where there seems a fine opening. Cine naali. PICNIC PARTY SPENDS HOUBS WAITING FOE A DERAILED TRAIN —MUCH BUILD- ING IN PROGRESS.—LITTLE TRADE AND STOCK MOSTLY POOR—PARTY FOR ASHB- VILLE CONVENTION.—VARIOUS NOTES. The train bearing the club members to Amelia on July 10 jumped the track within six miles of Amelia, delaying the passengers about two hours. It must have been a light to behold the boys sit- ting on the railroad track eating hard boiled eg^s, sardines and such for dinner. The meeting in consequence was post- poned until Tuesday evening at the club- rooms, and at this meetinglt was decided to hold three exhibitions the coming sea- son, one of chrysanthemums In Novem- ber, carnations in December and roies In January. The annual outing will beheld at Norwood Inn Park, Thursday, July 24. There is a good deal o< building going on around the city. G. Bruner's Sons are rebuilding two houses and erecting a new one 25x140 Richard Witterstaetter is building a propagating house. Wm- Murphy is remodeling six houses. A. Sunderbruch's Sons are rebuilding eight houses. Corbett & Wilson are rebuild- ing three. W. K. Partridge is adding a new r
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