. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 64 The American Florist. Aug. Burnet House Cor. Third and Vine Sts., Cincinnati, O. One of the largest and best hotels in the cit\'. Over 200 fine suites of rooms with private baths, and 150 rooms with hot and cold running water. All modern comforts and conveniences. SPECIAL RATES TO THE FLORISTS as follows: American Plan: $ per day and up. European Plan: per day and up. We guarantee to please all florists who may favor the Burnet House. Write for rooms or for further ioformation. T. J. CULLEN, Manager.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 64 The American Florist. Aug. Burnet House Cor. Third and Vine Sts., Cincinnati, O. One of the largest and best hotels in the cit\'. Over 200 fine suites of rooms with private baths, and 150 rooms with hot and cold running water. All modern comforts and conveniences. SPECIAL RATES TO THE FLORISTS as follows: American Plan: $ per day and up. European Plan: per day and up. We guarantee to please all florists who may favor the Burnet House. Write for rooms or for further ioformation. T. J. CULLEN, Manager. Cleveland. ASTERS SELLING WELL. Gladioli and asters now have the floor. Asters of good quality have a fair market. Gladiolus America of very fine quality is in good demand. Sweet peas are also still very much in evidence, the supply seeming to con- tinue without any material let up, the recent rains having revived them great- ly. The quality is good. The demand for carnations was a little slow the past week. Greens of all kinds are in big supplv with only limited demand. Retailers "in general say nothing much is doing, only a little funeral work and a few decorations. NOTES. Florists of this city will charter a special sleeper to go to the Cincinnati convention. All those who would like to join the "joyriders" please notify Geo. W. Smith of the Cleveland Flor- ists' Exchange. Train leaves Union de- pot Monday, August 16, 9 p. m., arriv- ing in Cincinnati on Tuesday, 6:40 a. m., August 17. Everybody is cordial- ly invited to help make this the best and largest delegation on record from this city. Out-of-town florists cordial- ly invited to join the crowd. The Albrecht & Smith Co., 837 Pros- pect avenue, have this week dissolved partnership. The business will be con- ducted )>?" Mr. Albrecht from now on. Mr. Smith goes for a short vacation in the country before he again gets into harness. Chas. 'Woodman, of the Cleveland Florists' Exchange, will spend


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