The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ucester hasbeen announced. The wedding, it isstated, will take place in the early fall. Cincinnati. BUSIMCSS GOOD. Decoration day business was verygood and satisfactory. The cleaned up on practically every-thing but peonies and lilies. The pricesrealized were on the whole good. Itwas only at the last minute that somestock that liad then already been heldfor several days was sacrificed to cleanit up. The peony supply was good andlarge and the quality of the stock wasall of the very best. Roses are in agood supply and the choi


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ucester hasbeen announced. The wedding, it isstated, will take place in the early fall. Cincinnati. BUSIMCSS GOOD. Decoration day business was verygood and satisfactory. The cleaned up on practically every-thing but peonies and lilies. The pricesrealized were on the whole good. Itwas only at the last minute that somestock that liad then already been heldfor several days was sacrificed to cleanit up. The peony supply was good andlarge and the quality of the stock wasall of the very best. Roses are in agood supply and the choice ones areselling fairly well. However, some mil-dewed stock that must be sacrificedto move it is forcing down the generalprice. This can be easily utilized inwork. The best are disposed of supply of American Beauty rosesis large. There has been since Decora-tion day a large call for carnations,and as a result the market in this linehas been kept cleaned up. Deep pinkand red especially are not as abundantas they might be. The supply of Bn-. The Late Thomas S. Keenan. chantress and white is especially sweet peas are coming instronger and are selling at sight. Thelily of the valley cut is easily offerings include gladioli, corn-flower, gardenia in a very large supply,and a few Spanish iris and fern supply is now again adequateand is able to meet the heavy callspromptly. NOTES. C. E. Critchell says that this yearsexperience in Cape Jasmine is nodifferent than from other years. Theearly reports Indicate a short crop andwhen they do come in they are dumpedin so heavy that the market canscarcely utilize them. Tom Barnett cut a large lot of SweetWilliams for Decoration day. Theywere grabbed at sight. His DorothyPerkins and Rambler roses are begin-ning to come in. The wedding of Ed. Buschle of C. and Miss Schilderink wasduly solemnized Saturday morning ata very early hour. A. C. Heckman took a flying busi-ness trip int


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