. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 352 The American Florist. Aug. 28, Wired Toothpicks 10,000 $; 50,000$ Manufactured ty W. J. COWEE, Berlin, N. Y. Sample free. For sale by dealers. Everything for the Greenhouse J. C. MONINfiER COMPANY, CHICAGO BgBlu&awkSt. CINCINNATI Union Central Life Bldg. NEW TORI fflutrUg-eBUg the club in attendance all the time to make it educational and advertise the dahlia. The date is September 8 to October 1, inclusive. B. H. Farr was scheduled for an address on peonies, but unfortunately, was unable to stay


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 352 The American Florist. Aug. 28, Wired Toothpicks 10,000 $; 50,000$ Manufactured ty W. J. COWEE, Berlin, N. Y. Sample free. For sale by dealers. Everything for the Greenhouse J. C. MONINfiER COMPANY, CHICAGO BgBlu&awkSt. CINCINNATI Union Central Life Bldg. NEW TORI fflutrUg-eBUg the club in attendance all the time to make it educational and advertise the dahlia. The date is September 8 to October 1, inclusive. B. H. Farr was scheduled for an address on peonies, but unfortunately, was unable to stay for the evening meeting. Frank Suter made an elegant display of dahlias and received thr> thanks of the club. The meeting ad- journed in time to take the eight o'clock car back to the city, and will long be remembered as one of the red letter days for the year 1915 by those who were with us. Albert M. Here. Kansas City. SUPPLY SHORTENS BUT QUALITY IS POOR. The supply of stock shortened some- what during the past week, due to weather conditions, but prices were below the standard owing to poor quality of the offerings. Gladioli are practically off the market with the ex- ception of a few that are sent in by local growers. Asters are improving both in stem and flowers, and some with extra long stems find ready sale. Lilies are of good quality and continue plentiful, and roses are coming in somewhat better, some very fine Amer- ican Beauties, Russell and Killarney being seen in the shops. Carnations are still off the market. Funeral work has been fair and has helped out. NOTES. Business at Arthur Newell's is hold- ing up well. The supply of good stock is plentiful and there is a good de- mand for funeral designs. Miss Mamie Klein of this establishment has re- turned after a trip of five weeks to the Pacific coast, where she visited the Panama-Pacific and San Diego exposi- tions; also a two weeks' stay at Los Angeles. She called on the trade in several of the coast cities, and r


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