. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Feb. 22^ Lincoln, I^eb. Business here has been very good all winter; the best in years. On St. Valentine's Day the demand was greater than ever before, every- thing selling well. Roses, carnations, daffodils and violets were in especially good demand also plants of- all Jdnds^ both .flowering and ^iecpra- tive. Business, in short, could hardly have been better. C. H. Frey is just completing a fine new range of glass. Unfortunately, Mr. Frey is in quar- antine at his home, on account of th
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Feb. 22^ Lincoln, I^eb. Business here has been very good all winter; the best in years. On St. Valentine's Day the demand was greater than ever before, every- thing selling well. Roses, carnations, daffodils and violets were in especially good demand also plants of- all Jdnds^ both .flowering and ^iecpra- tive. Business, in short, could hardly have been better. C. H. Frey is just completing a fine new range of glass. Unfortunately, Mr. Frey is in quar- antine at his home, on account of the illness of his son, who has been down with scarlet fever, but is mending, and, it is hoped, will soon be around again. E. Lyons, Ta.—Mrs. M. E. Eaton has sold out to J. R. Bather of Clinton. LomsiANAj Mo.—The greenhouses belonging to Charles Foreman caught fire early Febru- arv 8 and were destroyed. Mr. Foreman was killed by a falling chimney and his brother George and several firemen were severely burned and otherwise injured. George Fore- nifin will lose the sight of both eyes and it is doubtful if he will recover. Neph. Whitmani 2Vi-iEch { per 100 3^-inch 25,00 per 100 Boston Ferns ^^-i-^. $ per 100, Iteflry H. Barrows & Son, Mention the American Florist when writing WHITMAN. MASS. ARAICARIAS. Nice plants from 5-in. pots. 4 to 5 tiers 60o each. $ per dozen. The Conard& Jones Co. ^"pS!'°"- NEW PLANTS GIiADIOLUS liemoiuei and Nanoianns. V. LEMOINE & SON, Nancy, France. > Catologues on application. 30,000 Dahlias Extra good field-grown clumps, grown in the famous Wisconsin strawberry belt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Good clumps, 2c and up. List ready. H. W. KOERNER, Station B, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Write for 1908 trade list of Named Varieties, Color Sections and Choice Mixtnresi First-class stock at rea- sonable prices: E. E. STEWART, ""^^mS™"' Sprengerl, 2-in. 2c Swainsonia alba. 2c. Ferns, Fiersoni. Ele
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