. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 3IO The American Florist. Feb. IS, Recod Xlo'CzA, Baltimore.—^J. F. Dungan & Co. have succeeded Mrs. H. Eichelberger at 813 Madison avenue. YouNGSTOwN, O.—Geo. Vogel has lo- cated here, having removed his business from Hubbard, O., to this city. Madison, N. J.—Fire last week par- tially destroyed the greenhouses leased by Leander Brown ; partially insured. , N. J.—The greenhouses belonging to H. Frapwell were consider- ably damaged by fire the last of January: loss partly covered by insurance. WiNFi


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 3IO The American Florist. Feb. IS, Recod Xlo'CzA, Baltimore.—^J. F. Dungan & Co. have succeeded Mrs. H. Eichelberger at 813 Madison avenue. YouNGSTOwN, O.—Geo. Vogel has lo- cated here, having removed his business from Hubbard, O., to this city. Madison, N. J.—Fire last week par- tially destroyed the greenhouses leased by Leander Brown ; partially insured. , N. J.—The greenhouses belonging to H. Frapwell were consider- ably damaged by fire the last of January: loss partly covered by insurance. WiNFiEi-D, \j. I.—Fire originating from an overheated flue destroyed nine green- houses belonging to I. Burroughs Hyde, Dec. 30. Loss about $4,000, partly cov- ered by insurance. Lynn, Mass.—The private greenhouse of C. H. Andrews, of the Boston Herald was destroyed by fire Jan. 6. The fire originated near the boiler. Loss on the building was about I500, and on plants about $2,500. A Pandanus utilis valued at %\aa was among the plants destroyed. DuBUOUK, Ia.—The Dubuque County Hort. society held its fifth annual meet- ing in this city, Jan. 28-29. The at- tendance was small, owing to very un- favorable weather, but great interest was manifested by those who did attend, and a number of very valuable papers were read. London, Ont.—At a meeting of the city Hort. society, Jan. 18, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : A. \V. Porte, president; W. Y. Brunton, first vice-president; A. M. Smart, second vice-president; Messrs. T. H. Marsh, W. M. Oartshore, W. R. Hobbs, Col. Lewis, Geo. M. Reid, T. R. Parker, J. D. Shar- man, John Green, Col. Leys, directors. The treasurer's statement showed receipts $2,; disbursements, $1,—bal- ance on hand, $ Cleveland.—Mrs. J. M. Gasser, wife of the well-known florist, and a lady clerk had a very unpleasant the night of Jan. 29, which nearly re- sulted in death to both. They slept alon


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