. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. l8g2. The American Florist. 189. Rita. Aimee. Caribou. Nuadra. Double PETtDriAS 2. Hilda. 5. S. Vanciuver. II. Alberni. 3. Ccmax. o. Annie. 9 Lilian. 12. Cicilv. sion incident to the fire and are transact- ing business as usual. Fortunately for them a large importation of goods was detained in quarantine and was thus saved from the ravages of the fire. Captain Xesbit's "Chumps" and the "Morewynds," as John Westcott's men styled themselves, played a match in the alleys 'ast Thursday ev


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. l8g2. The American Florist. 189. Rita. Aimee. Caribou. Nuadra. Double PETtDriAS 2. Hilda. 5. S. Vanciuver. II. Alberni. 3. Ccmax. o. Annie. 9 Lilian. 12. Cicilv. sion incident to the fire and are transact- ing business as usual. Fortunately for them a large importation of goods was detained in quarantine and was thus saved from the ravages of the fire. Captain Xesbit's "Chumps" and the "Morewynds," as John Westcott's men styled themselves, played a match in the alleys 'ast Thursday evening. The first game was a tie, each side mating 799 pins, but in the two succeeding games the "Chumps" were not in it and were de- feated finally by over 250 pins. .Ander- son is getting into his old time form again; last week he put up a game of 232. which we believe is the best score so far this vear. K. New York. There are heaps and heaps of roses com- ing in and the wholesale dealers are badly loaded up every morning. Even the American Beauty is already very abund- ant and it is not an unusual thing to see a couple of Greeks loaded down with double armfuls of this popular variety. The quality varies, as usual, running from "nubbins" with two inch stems to fine specimens with two foot stems, and the price covers as wide a range as the qual- ity, but tae Greeks do not confine them- selves to the poor quality any more than the stores do and the best are none too good for them. Perles are unusually fine in qua'ity. Cusins and Wattevilles are exceedingly abundant, but Meteor is the stock to have just now. This rose sells at sight and brings proportionately the best price. Outdoor stufl^ and iJowers of the cheaper grade are very plenty, espe- cially at the market, where geranium leaves, Japan lilies, dahlias, hydrangeas, etc., are heaped up in great profusion in the early morning. Carnations go lively at high prices. Most of the wholesale dealers report trad


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