. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. sales and report good business in other lines. Grimm & Gorly had a great show of •exhibition jnums last week at their Wash- ington avenue store. Frank Gorly re- ports business for November better than in any previous year. The free chrysanthemum show at the Missouri Botanical Garden again had a large attendance. It was under the su- pervision of Max Schiller. Miss M. S. Newman, at Olive street and Spring avenue, is having a fine run of social work. Miss Armstrong says business for this month has been large and that several good wedding orders h


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. sales and report good business in other lines. Grimm & Gorly had a great show of •exhibition jnums last week at their Wash- ington avenue store. Frank Gorly re- ports business for November better than in any previous year. The free chrysanthemum show at the Missouri Botanical Garden again had a large attendance. It was under the su- pervision of Max Schiller. Miss M. S. Newman, at Olive street and Spring avenue, is having a fine run of social work. Miss Armstrong says business for this month has been large and that several good wedding orders have been booked for next month. Count Von Hoffmann, manager for George Waldbart's Grand avenue store, eays business has become steady. Fred Michels, designer here, has been work- ing overtime. Fred C. Weber's large show house facing Olive street attracts a great deal of attention, with a fine display of fancy mums in large handle baskets. Business is reported as most exceUent. Paul Scheider, of Clayton, is sporting a new auto. Mr. Scheider says that this week will finish his cut of mums, but he expects a big cut of carnations and sweet peas for December. Fred W. Ude, Jr., of Kirkwood, will leave December 9 for his annual visit to Florida, where he and his son, Emil, have a big fruit farm. He will be away until next March. Visitors last week were: T. J. Noll, of T. J. Noll & Co., Kansas City; P. L. McKee, of the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co., Chicago; G. O. Moorland, of the Evansville Veneer Co., Evansville, Ind.; H. G. MacLellan, of the Ove Gnatt Co., Hammond, Ind.; H. G. Knowlton, of A. L. Bandall Co., Chicago; Allan Huma- son, of Eaedlein Basket Co., Chicago. J. J. B. THERE'S MONEY FOR YOU IN GOLDFISH. GOLDFISH $ per 100 and up in assorted sizes. Send for Catalogue and our Special Assortments. For the present, prices remain the same on imported stocks. Largest dealers in Goldfish and Aauarium Supplies in the United States. 8KA MOBS AND JAPAHKSS VISH AUBURNDALE GOLDFI


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