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The Market. 



Flowering stock, such as Lilium 

 giganteum and its kindred Louisiana 

 varieties, as well as the light colored 

 varieties of gladioli, are at present a 

 veritable glut on the market, and busi- 

 ness during this month, with nearly 

 every florist, has left much to be wished 

 for. The prospects for next month are 

 brighter, though a scarcity of all kinds 

 of flowers will be felt and northern 

 stock must make good for the de- 

 flciency. Thousands of chrysanthe- 

 mums have been planted in the open 

 ground, but the continuous heavy rains 

 we had for weeks begin to show some 

 disastrous effects. Fair weather pre- 

 vails at present and all kinds of outdoor 

 work are rushed as fast as possible. 



dub Meeting. 



The New Orleans Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its monthly meeting May 16, 

 at Kolb's German tavern. Claude Ory 

 presided, with Secretary C. R. Panter 

 at his desk and a fair number of mem- 

 bers present. 



Resolutions drafted by the appointed 

 committee on the death of Mrs. Kath- 

 erine Wagner Eble, wife of Charles 

 Eble, and on the death of H. A. Des- 

 pommier, a charter member of the so- 

 ciety, were adopted. 



The outing committee reported prog- 

 ress on the coming trip to Grand Isle. 



William Nelson was elected a member 

 of the society. 



J. A. Newsham exhibited an elegant 

 specimen plant of Cattleya gigas. 



Richard Eichling, foreman at U. J. 

 Virgin 's nursery, showed a collection of 

 gladiolus hybrids with exceptionally 

 large flowers and good stems. 



A lively and interesting discussion 

 followed. 



Various Notes. 



P. A. Chopin, in addition to his store 

 and greenhouses on Magazine street, is 

 erecting a store and show house at the 

 comer of St. Charles and Washington 

 avenues. The building will be 65x120 

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 up-to-date in every particular, and, 

 judging from the architect's plan, Mr. 

 Chopin's new establishment will be one 

 of the finest in the south. 



The Gardeners' Mutual Protective 

 Association held its annual picnic at 

 Southern park. May 19. The arrange- 

 ment committee had provided for all 

 kinds of amusements for old and young. 



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