. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 962 The American Florist, June II, Oeorg** CotsonafidcCo. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Al in all kinds "i ?^.ik-dir Evergreens ^B^HU^ Fancy aod Daiigeri bD|^F Ferns. Bronze and ' ^gr Greeo Galax. HoMt. "^fT Leucothoe Sprays, ''» Princess Pioe Etc. ship to all parts of I'nited States and Canada. 127 W. 28th St., bet. 6ih & 7tli Upm Vflfk Ttlephone 1202 Madison Sduare. """ ' "'" Perpetuated and Natural Sheet New Crop Ferns, Fancy and Daggers NOW READY, Price $ pe


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 962 The American Florist, June II, Oeorg** CotsonafidcCo. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Al in all kinds "i ?^.ik-dir Evergreens ^B^HU^ Fancy aod Daiigeri bD|^F Ferns. Bronze and ' ^gr Greeo Galax. HoMt. "^fT Leucothoe Sprays, ''» Princess Pioe Etc. ship to all parts of I'nited States and Canada. 127 W. 28th St., bet. 6ih & 7tli Upm Vflfk Ttlephone 1202 Madison Sduare. """ ' "'" Perpetuated and Natural Sheet New Crop Ferns, Fancy and Daggers NOW READY, Price $ per 1000. E. A. BEAVEN, Evergreen, Ala. We Issue to Members a CREDIT LIST with Quarterly Supplements. The list now con- tains b' twee n and names. Membership fee, $ including privilege of obtaining unlim- ited number of commercial ratings at cost. We also collect accounts at standard rates. National Florists' Board of Trade, gg^^?oRk' Wichita, Kans. Memorial day has kept its reputa- tion as a busy season. Local retailers all report alike that they had all they could do. The supply of flowering plants was completely cleaned up with correspondingly hea\->' sales in coleus, etc. It is safe to say that there was not a decent geranium in flower unsold by Monday noon. The trade in cut flowers was also the heaviest ever. There was in the main plenty of stock, although a shortage developed in carnations, but there were plenty of roses and peonies for all calls, with an ample supply of Cape jasmine. Stock was generally of good quality and brought fair prices. NOTES. Speaking of deep wells, W, H. Gulp & Co. are drawing their water by pump from the river about 1,600 feet distant. The lift is about 10 or 12 feet. A power pump and 5 h,p, gas engine do the work. They have about 18,000 feet of glass, with the usual outdoor needs for water, and the gas bill with engine oil is practically all the expense. This totals 50 cents to $1 per month, and the water is practically


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