. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. RmBrica is t b P j/ at ins hc-^se t t e naj be nare cnmfjrt Rwi^s ps h t u/e a B t b hrst to touch linKanwn Seas," ¥ol. VIII. CHICAGO AND MEW YORK. JUNE 29, 1893. No. 265 Published every Thursday by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. 333 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Subscription, $ a year. To Burope, Address all communications to AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, p. O. Drawer 1G4, CHICAGO. Eastern Oflice : 67 Bronifieia St., Hoston. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. WM. R. Smith, WaBhlngtcn, D. C. president; Pbof. Wm.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. RmBrica is t b P j/ at ins hc-^se t t e naj be nare cnmfjrt Rwi^s ps h t u/e a B t b hrst to touch linKanwn Seas," ¥ol. VIII. CHICAGO AND MEW YORK. JUNE 29, 1893. No. 265 Published every Thursday by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. 333 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Subscription, $ a year. To Burope, Address all communications to AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, p. O. Drawer 1G4, CHICAGO. Eastern Oflice : 67 Bronifieia St., Hoston. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. WM. R. Smith, WaBhlngtcn, D. C. president; Pbof. Wm. Trelease. St. Louis. Mo., vice-president; Wm. J. Stewart, 67 Bromfleld St., Boston, Mass, secretary; CONTENTS. The World's Fair 1213 Miscellaneous seasonable hints 1214 Hardy plants 1214 Hydrangeas (with illus) 1214 Solid beds vs. raised benches 1215 Carnations—Seasonable hints 121() Hanging baskets (with illus) 1216 New York 1216 Philadelphia 1216 Boston 1217 Toronto 1217 Baltimore 1218 Chicago 1220 The protest against floriculture 1222 Our annual convention number 1222 The seed trade 1224 Houston, Texas 1226 Patents recently granted 1226 St. Ivouis . 1228 Former Christopher 1230 Allkntown, Pa.—a. B. Ellsworth is adding two new houses, 100x30 each, to his establishment. GocvEENEUR, N. Y.—Keener & Co. of Watertown have aaoved their business to this place, and will erect two greenhouses on Main street. St. Paul.—The summer meeting of the State Horticultural Society was held at the State Experimental Farm, St. An- thony's Park, June 28. FosTORiA, O.—The cut flower and plant business of E. R. Sackett and F. W. North will hereafter beconducted under the title of "Fostoria Floral ; Elgin, III.—The E. H. Ricker Co., nur- serymen, have made an assignment for the benefit of creditors; liabilities $10,000, assets estimated at $60,000. San Bernardino, Cal.—The Morris Nursery Co. has been incorporated with a capital stock of $65,000. The directors are O. M


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