. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /gog. The American Florist. 381 «••« I Witlbold . Watering System The saving in time and labor for one season will pay for a com- plete equipment. For particulars write to E. H. HUNT 76-78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO GEO. KELLER & SON, Manufacturers of Red Pots Before buyine write for prices. 2614-2622 Herndon St., CHICAGO, ILL. Those Red Pots. IDARDS** FlILL SIZE AND WIDE BOTTOMS, BULB PANS AND AZALEA POTS. DETROIT FLOWER POT M'^T, HAKRT BALSLET, DETRIOT, MICH. Rep. 490 Howard St St. Louis. STOCK SCARCE. The weather


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /gog. The American Florist. 381 «••« I Witlbold . Watering System The saving in time and labor for one season will pay for a com- plete equipment. For particulars write to E. H. HUNT 76-78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO GEO. KELLER & SON, Manufacturers of Red Pots Before buyine write for prices. 2614-2622 Herndon St., CHICAGO, ILL. Those Red Pots. IDARDS** FlILL SIZE AND WIDE BOTTOMS, BULB PANS AND AZALEA POTS. DETROIT FLOWER POT M'^T, HAKRT BALSLET, DETRIOT, MICH. Rep. 490 Howard St St. Louis. STOCK SCARCE. The weather the past week was much cooler; everyone seeined to feel the change and an Inclination to .start business was apparent. The demand, however, was caused by some prom- inent funerals, and scarcity caused quite a running around in order to secure stock enough to go around and fill orders. Some fine double tuberoses are in. The cooler weather has improved the rose stock consider- ably, notably in Richmond and Kil- larney, which now arrive in bud form. American Beauty is in de- mand and sells well. Carnations are still very poor and small. Some ex- tra fine asters are in, notably white. XOTES. Charlie Schoenle was instrumental in delivering to the secret service officers one of the culprits who had been robbing the mail- boxes in his vicinity. Mr. Chambers, an employe at Lafayette park, called Mr. Schoenle's attention to the strange antics of a man sitting in the gutter, tearing up papers and throwing them into the sewer. Charlie had the opening of the sewer searched and aTnong the letters found one addressed to his wife in which he had placed currency, and which his wife had not received. Alex Siegel returned Sunday and was welcomed by all. Alex said while we were sweltering with 98° he was comfortable with 62°. Mrs. Siegel's health has been greatly benefited by the change. , Advices from Heidelburg, Germany, from Geo. Waldbart report everything lovely. Ho is now on his jou


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