The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . e demand is hardly noticeablefor them. Hardy hydrangeas, hardyphloxes, rudbeckias, etc., can be had invery good quantities, and are used ex-tensively about the stores. The supply ofgreen goods is adequate. NOTES. The local delegates to the Daytonconvention have no doubt enjoyed theirstay. Among those who went were An-ders Rasmussen and wife, Geo. Thomp- son, Jr., and wife, Jacob Schulz, AugustR. Baumer, Louis Kirch and HenryFuchs. Henry Nanz has been appointed tolook after the floral interests of theKentucky state fair, which is now a per


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . e demand is hardly noticeablefor them. Hardy hydrangeas, hardyphloxes, rudbeckias, etc., can be had invery good quantities, and are used ex-tensively about the stores. The supply ofgreen goods is adequate. NOTES. The local delegates to the Daytonconvention have no doubt enjoyed theirstay. Among those who went were An-ders Rasmussen and wife, Geo. Thomp- son, Jr., and wife, Jacob Schulz, AugustR. Baumer, Louis Kirch and HenryFuchs. Henry Nanz has been appointed tolook after the floral interests of theKentucky state fair, which is now a per-manent one, to be held annually atLouisville. Wm. Walker has planted his carna-tions from the field. Jacob Schultzs new houses are aboutcompleted. F. L. S. SMILAX strons, $ per 100:J12 SOper 1000. MUMS.—The very bestnamed 2-in., $ 100: $18 00 per 1000. ROSES, Brides. —Verystronp. equal to 4s.$ per 100: $ per1000. 100: $ per 1000. C. HUMFELD, Clay Center,


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