. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Siebert's Zinc Glasiiis Points. Good for small or large elaas. do not rust, easy to drive % and H inch Per lb , $ 30'lbs. $ VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE. Chlcafto NewTork. Albany, N Y, November is notable (or the num- ber of fashionable weddings in the city. The first was that of George Cabot Ward Low of Brool<lyn and Miss Dorothea Douglas, niece of Gov- ernor and Mrs. John A. Dix. The cere- mony took place in St. Peters Episco- pal church on November 11. The dec- orations were by Eyres. On November 1
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Siebert's Zinc Glasiiis Points. Good for small or large elaas. do not rust, easy to drive % and H inch Per lb , $ 30'lbs. $ VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE. Chlcafto NewTork. Albany, N Y, November is notable (or the num- ber of fashionable weddings in the city. The first was that of George Cabot Ward Low of Brool<lyn and Miss Dorothea Douglas, niece of Gov- ernor and Mrs. John A. Dix. The cere- mony took place in St. Peters Episco- pal church on November 11. The dec- orations were by Eyres. On November 18 in the State Street Presbyterian church occurred the wedding nf Mon- cure C. Carpender and Miss Elizabeth McClure Williams, daughter of Major General and Mrs. Chauncey Pratt Wil- liams. F. A. Danker had the church and house decorations which were mainly pinli and green. R. D. Greenfield, Mass.—Frank J. Yetter has commenced the construction of a large greenhouse on Davis street. Strqudsburg, Pa.—The business of J. Howard Stone is now operated under the name of The Sylvania Floral Co. The members of the new' firm are H. D. Stone, J. Howard Stone, J. C. Wood and Samuel Stone. J. C. Wood was formerly connected with David Clark's Sons, New York, and with Mrs. Wood will have charge of the store, 51).") Main street. J. H. Stone superintending the greenhouses on Scott ThankfQi Ttiot THEY do say that a contented frame of mind is about the most thankful thing to be thankful for. And it sounds reasonable. Take for instance, the man with one of our iron frame houses—he isn't fussing a lot this year, even if roses have been selling at four cents. He knows that with such a house he is growing just as good stock as it is possible to grow and he's getting as much for them as any one. He also knows that this spring he wont have to face a big repair bill to knock to flinders the profits of the year. So altogether he is feeling contented and rather thankful. You growers who
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