. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 264 The American Florist. Aug. 28, DESIGNS OR CUT FLOWERS Will be delivered for the trade in other cities by the firms below, the leading Retailers in the cities indicated, on Wire, Phone or Mail Orders. Rochester, N: Y. KELLER SONS, [ FLORISTS. ] 25 Clinfon Avenue, N. Rocbester Phone 606. Long Dis. Bell Phone 2189 Colorado Springs, Colo. FRANK F. CRUMP, Wholesale and Retail Florist. Anderson, S. C. m ANDERSON flORAl CO. 533 MARSHA]/ VE. St. Louis. CAENATIONS IMPROVING. The weather has cooled off some, and ho
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 264 The American Florist. Aug. 28, DESIGNS OR CUT FLOWERS Will be delivered for the trade in other cities by the firms below, the leading Retailers in the cities indicated, on Wire, Phone or Mail Orders. Rochester, N: Y. KELLER SONS, [ FLORISTS. ] 25 Clinfon Avenue, N. Rocbester Phone 606. Long Dis. Bell Phone 2189 Colorado Springs, Colo. FRANK F. CRUMP, Wholesale and Retail Florist. Anderson, S. C. m ANDERSON flORAl CO. 533 MARSHA]/ VE. St. Louis. CAENATIONS IMPROVING. The weather has cooled off some, and hopes of better business have sprung up. Carnations are increasing in quan- tity, but the quality is poor. Enchant- ress coming the best. Roses are small, especially Bride and Bridesmaid. Some good asters are seen and bought up quickly. Tuberoses nave been a glut, but they appear at the time of writing to be shortening up. Asparagus plu- mosus is plentiful, but sells well. Hardy hydrangeas of fine quality are selling well. NOTES. Jim Young has returned from the east, and looks fine. He will now be at his desk at the office in the store at Fourteenth and Olive. Jim is much pleased with the improvements and alterations in the store. The Mullanphy Floral Co. has painted and remodeled its store. The firm is a heavy buyer. Mr. Kingsley leaves Sunday for Iowa to visit his parents and will be absent a week. The Bentzen Floral Co. has now com- pleted the new store; it is elegant and roomy, and is one of the finest on Grand avenue. A greenhouse at the rear is well filled with plants. C. A. Kuehn attended the convention and departed for Detroit to visit his parents, where he will stay a few days. Ed. Garlech has full charge of his business during his absence. Mary Dennis, a poor old crippled lady, well known in the wholesale dis- trict and peddler of flowers, took car- bolic acid in a fit of despondency. She is expected to recover. Adolph Ahner while in his green- houses at Kirkwood Sunday
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