. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. fimeriva is "the Prau/ of the I/essel; there may be mare comfort Rmidships, but we ara the first to touch Unknown Seas,' Vol. XXVI. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MARCH 17, 1906. No. 928 fLHiiE Mmsm§Mi fmmm TwiNTT-piRST Yeas. Copyright 1906, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. PUBUSHED EVERT SaTURDAT BT AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn Chicago. Eastern OKlce: 1133 Broadway. New York. Subscription, a year. To Europe, $ Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Volum


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. fimeriva is "the Prau/ of the I/essel; there may be mare comfort Rmidships, but we ara the first to touch Unknown Seas,' Vol. XXVI. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MARCH 17, 1906. No. 928 fLHiiE Mmsm§Mi fmmm TwiNTT-piRST Yeas. Copyright 1906, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. PUBUSHED EVERT SaTURDAT BT AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn Chicago. Eastern OKlce: 1133 Broadway. New York. Subscription, a year. To Europe, $ Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Volumes half-yearly from August, 1901. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. OPPICER8 — Wm. F. Kasting, Buffalo. N. Y., Sresident; H. M. Altick. Dayton, C, vice-presi- ent; W. J. Stewart, 11 Hamilton Place. Boston, Mass., secretary;. H. B. Beattt. Oil City, Pa., treasurer. Twenty-second annual meeting at Dayton, O., August, 1906 Exhibition—A grand national and general ex- hibition will be held March, 1907, under the auspices of the society. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Annual meeting and exhibition. Boston, Mass., March 22-26, 1906. Alex. Montqombrt, Natiok, Mass., president; Wm. J. Stewart, 11 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass., secretary. THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. Annual convention and exhibition at Toronto, Canada, January, 1907. John H. Dunlop. Toronto, Canada, president; Albert M. Herr. Lancaster, Pa., secretary. V R. G. Dun & Company, the well known commercial and financial experts, state March 10: "Purchases for the interior run ahead of all former ae^regates for sprint," delivery. The markets are attended by increasing numbers of visiting buy- ers, and their free manner in making selections is based upon the satis factory conditions which prevail throughout the western ; Bradstreet's report has it thus: "Spring johbine trade is as active as ever, exceeding last year at nearly all markets. All signs point to a largi.' ret


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