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Identifier: americanfloristw35amer (find matches)
Title: The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: American Florists Company
Subjects: Floriculture Florists
Publisher: Chicago : American Florist Company
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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gh, andran at the back of a narrow border in anamateurs garden. At its foot, about 18inches apart, ivy-leaved pelargoniumswere planted at the end of May. andwhen I saw the garden at the middle ofAugust the wire was clothed with foliageand blossoms, although dozens of trusseswere picked each week. I can stronglyrecommend this method of growing Ivy-leaved pelargoniums to anyone who hasa suitable site for trying the experi-ment. Of course, any plant used in frontof the wire should be very dwarf. A New Poppy.—One of the most beau-tiful varieties of the eastern poppy (Fa-paver orientale) we have seen of recentyears is named Queen Alexandra. It was.^hown by Amos Perry. Winchmore Hill,London, N.. at a recent meeting of theRoyal Horticultural Society, when it wasgiven an award of merit. The flower Isof the cupped form, which is quite a dis-tinct feature, and the blotches are in-tense in color. The color of the petalsis a warm salmon, touched with scarlet,a very beautiful mingling of shades.
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PIERSON CO.S ESTABLISHMENT, SCARBORO, N.House of Winsor csirnatins, 14.000 plants. 6 The American Florist. July 28 THE RETAIL TRADE Alex. McConnells New Store. After a sojourn of many years in bisold gardens at 546 Fifth avenue, New-York. Alex. McConnell is established innew quarters at 571 Fifth avenue, havingthe largest store in the Windsor arcade.The store is 100 feet long by 25 feetwide, with mosaic floor and white fin-ished walls. It is handsomely furnished.The show counters are of marble andbronze. There are two offices and asmall reception office. A handsomewhite refrigerator with four doors is lo-cated near the front window. A largestock of specimen palms is distributedto advantage on the floor, and along thearcade front, which has several windows,a number of pieces of garden pottery,many of large size are displayed. Thebasement is of equal size with the storeand is used for storage of supplies andauxiliaries. It has a convenient exit toa large corridor on which tracks arelaid

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  • bookyear:1885
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:American_Florists_Company
  • booksubject:Floriculture
  • booksubject:Florists
  • bookpublisher:Chicago___American_Florist_Company
  • bookcontributor:UMass_Amherst_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Boston_Library_Consortium_Member_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:16
  • bookcollection:umass_amherst_libraries
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  • bookcollection:americana
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