. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Louis Schmutz, Sr. Veteran Flatbush Grower, fine plants of French heather, grown by Louis Dupuy, Whitestone, N. Y. Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pa., president of the American Peony So- ciety, was in this city July 15. Mr. Farr is much in demand as a lecturer on the peony and iris before horticul- tural clubs and societies. J. W. Hauser and other florists of this city had fine designs for the fune- ral of St. Clair McKelway, late editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, which was held at Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, July 1


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Louis Schmutz, Sr. Veteran Flatbush Grower, fine plants of French heather, grown by Louis Dupuy, Whitestone, N. Y. Bertrand H. Farr, Wyomissing, Pa., president of the American Peony So- ciety, was in this city July 15. Mr. Farr is much in demand as a lecturer on the peony and iris before horticul- tural clubs and societies. J. W. Hauser and other florists of this city had fine designs for the fune- ral of St. Clair McKelway, late editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, which was held at Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn, July 19. Joseph Leven, one of the clever young salesmen employed by Guttman & Raynor, Inc., started July 15, for Augusta, Maine, where he will spend a vacation of two months. John S. Nicholas, who recently re- modeled his store in the Grand Central building, will next season, put in a larger stock of seeds and may go abroad to buy. W. H. Taplin, the well known grow- er, has accepted a position at Henry A. Dreer's Riverton, N. J. J. C. Vaughan of Chicago is spend- ing some time at his New York store. A. F. John Young & Co. Wholesale Commission florists 53 W. 28th St., NEW YORK Telephone 7362 Madison Square- WHOLESALE FLORIST 107 W. 28th St., New York Telephone, Madison Sq. 5335 Flatbush, N. Y. The Flatbush growers are now ac- tively preparing for another season, and carnation planting in the houses has already begun. Dailledouze Brothers, in addition to carnations have a fine healthy stock of chrysanthemums coming on. At the Henry Hession range, the field carnations look fine and will soon be housed. John A. Wocker has already planted several houses with carnations and his stock looks very fine. Louis Schmutz, Sr., and Louis Schmutz, Jr., are regular plant wizards and their stock is of great variety, including about all the commercial foliage plants and also flowering plants. It is seldom that oleanders are now seen about a greenhouse, but they are growing th


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