. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 462 The American Florist. Nov. 3, Baltimore. VARIOUS ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE METBOPOLIS OI- IIAKYLAND.—DOINGS OF FABK BOARD.—PLANS OF HORTICULT- URISTS. The third annual meeting of the Mary- land State Horticultural Society will be held in Baltimore, December 20 ynd 21. There will be a large exhibition. Addresses will be made by Prof. I,. H. Bailey, ol Cornell University; by J. H. Hale, the New Englander who has become the peach king of lleorgia, and by Roland Morrill, the Benton Harbor, Mich., seed and Iruit gro


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 462 The American Florist. Nov. 3, Baltimore. VARIOUS ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE METBOPOLIS OI- IIAKYLAND.—DOINGS OF FABK BOARD.—PLANS OF HORTICULT- URISTS. The third annual meeting of the Mary- land State Horticultural Society will be held in Baltimore, December 20 ynd 21. There will be a large exhibition. Addresses will be made by Prof. I,. H. Bailey, ol Cornell University; by J. H. Hale, the New Englander who has become the peach king of lleorgia, and by Roland Morrill, the Benton Harbor, Mich., seed and Iruit grower. The park board is expending between $4,000 and $5,000 in the erection of several propagating houses in Carroll, Patterson and Clifton Parks, which will affect a saving of fully $5,000 a year hereafter. During the winter the board expects to propagate 550,000 stock plants for the different parks and squares. Sara'l Feast & Sons are preparing to leave the stand where they have been for many years, and take a building adjoin- ing that ot Halliday Bros , one block farther up Charles street. They are very busy just now making the needful alterations. Quite a glut of white roses is on, and complaints of dull trade are general; in fact, the quiet, deserted appearance of the retail localities, proclaims the fact more convincingly than the lips of the proprietors. Mack. Aurora, III.—A. Warimont, gardener at the C. B. & Q. greenhouses, has a pure white seedling chrysanthemum which he expects to exhibit at the Chicago show. To be in time for our grand Autumn Number which will be issued November 10, your special advertisement should be mailed now to the American Florist Co., 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. CHOICE STOCK, LOWEST PRICES. ROSES—.\ fine lot of Brides and Maids, strons; 3-in., and 2!4-in. Pnrle, $2 On per 100 to close out. CARNATIONS—500 stroD^' McGowan from fleld, $ per lot) to close out. COLEUS—Our champion collection, latest and choicest varieties only


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