. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^/> The American Florist. J^ade riofsi). Portland, Mic.—Copelan(l& Brackett liave openetl a floral store at 3SS Congress street. Chicago, — Mr. N. V. I,ar,soii, the WashiuKton-boulevard florist, recently lost his wife. Si', —A. Clans has just completed a new office in connection with his greenhouses. Colorado , Coi,. — William Clarke has recently put in a 50-horse power steam boiler. He has also added a new greenhouse 12 x 80. Va. — Mr. B. Taggart, a prominent llorist, rec


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^/> The American Florist. J^ade riofsi). Portland, Mic.—Copelan(l& Brackett liave openetl a floral store at 3SS Congress street. Chicago, — Mr. N. V. I,ar,soii, the WashiuKton-boulevard florist, recently lost his wife. Si', —A. Clans has just completed a new office in connection with his greenhouses. Colorado , Coi,. — William Clarke has recently put in a 50-horse power steam boiler. He has also added a new greenhouse 12 x 80. Va. — Mr. B. Taggart, a prominent llorist, recently died. His business will be continued by his widow iMuler the same name as heretofore. BuKF.\i,o.—Daniel B. Longsucceeds to tlie business of Long Bros, under dale of Jan. 12. The store will be removed to a more commodious location at 457 Main street about Feb. i. —TheC. .\. Smith Floral Co. has purchased the stock of E. H. Smith and will continue the store for- merly occupied by him, in connection with their greenhouses. W. S. , N. J. — Fire destroyed the potting shed of P. J. Ward Jan. 4. The burning away of the end of a green- house caused almost a total loss on the stock of roses and violets it contained. The entire contents of the green- house of Joseph W. Thomas & Son, nur- serymen. King of Prussia, Montgomery county, Pa., was destroyed by fire a few days ago. Moral—Don''t placekindling on top of your furnace to dn,'. H. Denver, Colo.—Messrs. A. E. Gipson, of the Greeley nurseries, Greeley Colo., and .\very Gallup, of Gallup's nurseries, Denver, have consolidated and will to- gether carry on business under the title of the Colorado Nursery Co., with head- quarters in this city. VOUNGSTOWN, O. — Cut-flower trade during the holidays was good, prices high. The demand since has also been good, a finer class of flowers being in de- mand than in former years. Outlook for the spring plant trade good; stock doing well. M. M. D


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