. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 527 Pittsburg:. SOCIAL ACTIVITY MAKES BUSINESS IMPROVE. —SNOW VISITS CITY.—FLORISTS ESCAPE IN BANK FAILURES. Business continues to improve. The resumption of social activities has helped much. At present we are experiencing the extremes of weather, snows included. Two of our national banks suspended last week, but none of our craft were depositors. Stock is moving nicely with the exception of cosmos and gladiolus. Roses of all kinds and grades are plenti- ful. Carnations are doing nicel
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo3. The American Florist. 527 Pittsburg:. SOCIAL ACTIVITY MAKES BUSINESS IMPROVE. —SNOW VISITS CITY.—FLORISTS ESCAPE IN BANK FAILURES. Business continues to improve. The resumption of social activities has helped much. At present we are experiencing the extremes of weather, snows included. Two of our national banks suspended last week, but none of our craft were depositors. Stock is moving nicely with the exception of cosmos and gladiolus. Roses of all kinds and grades are plenti- ful. Carnations are doing nicely, White Cloud, Mrs. Lawson, Enchantress and Floriana being especially fine. The Pittsburg Cut Flower Company reports business as very satisfactory, the shipping trade especially much improved. This firm sends a shipment of chrysanthe- mums and carnations to New Orleans, La., three times each week. Randolph & McClements have received a large shipment of palms from the east, and are also displaying a large assort- ment of Anna Foster ferns. The Pittsburg Florists' exchange states that business up to date has exceeded expectations. .\n arrangement for more room has been made. Application has been made for a char- ter by the Elliott Nursery Company, capitalized at $10,000. The new Arcade building to be con- structed in " Masters Way" is endeavor- ing to secure Florists' stands. E. W. S. Buffalo, N. Y. The weather was clear and cold last week. The first fall of snow was Octo- ber 26. It fell again the 27th. Trade has been fair, although there were very few receptions. Everything is politics. W. Scott wrote a letter to the press eulogizing W. F. Kasting. The greenhouses of Anton Wean on Main street near Humboldt parkway were destroyed by fire. The loss was about $3,000 on greenhouses and stock. Whether he will rebuild is doubtful. He has another place at Black Kock. Buffalo florists stick to the agreement signed three years ago and do not donate. Everyone is used t
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