. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 415 Chicag:o Notes. Therp was an unusually large rep- resentation from the trade at the fuueral of Mrs. J. F. Kidwell March 12. Among those present were: Frank Oechslin. W. J. Smythe, J. B. Deamud, W. P. Kyle, John Degnan. L. H. Winterson, John Muir, Geo. Wagner and Geo. Walther. Zech & Mann, are receiving increased shipments of Killarney, Bride, Bridesmaid and Richmond roses. This firm expects to handle a large quantity of vei-y fine lilies for Easter. Joseph Vacha, 2550 Forty-Seve


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 415 Chicag:o Notes. Therp was an unusually large rep- resentation from the trade at the fuueral of Mrs. J. F. Kidwell March 12. Among those present were: Frank Oechslin. W. J. Smythe, J. B. Deamud, W. P. Kyle, John Degnan. L. H. Winterson, John Muir, Geo. Wagner and Geo. Walther. Zech & Mann, are receiving increased shipments of Killarney, Bride, Bridesmaid and Richmond roses. This firm expects to handle a large quantity of vei-y fine lilies for Easter. Joseph Vacha, 2550 Forty-Seventh place, will erect two new greenhouses, «ach 22x]00 feet. The Foley Mfg. Co., will furnish the materia!. C. Ij. Washburn returned last week from West Baden, Ind., entirely recov- •ered from the grip from which he had been suffering. Alex Newett, of the Stuppy Floral St. Joseph, Mo., was in the city Monday to attend the funeral of his brother. Visitors; C. S. Ford, Philadelphia, Pa.: T. T. Bailey, Manitoba, Que.; P. J. Nohos and wife, Milwaukee, Wis.; T. B. Conmandros. St. Paul, Minn.; C. S. Dwight, Janesville, Wis. Cincinnati. ROSES MORE PLENTIFUL. _ Market conditions have changed some since last report and tea roses are more plentiful. The carnation supply was not <iuite as large as the week previous but the grower will receive better returns as very few blooms were sacrificed. Single violets had a good call the entire week and lilies of all kinds were good prop- erty. Bulbous stock was not so plentiful and fair prices were realized for all that was sold. Green goods of all kinds were in good demand with an ample supply. NOTES. We had a fine attendance at the meet- ing of the Florists' Club Saturday even- ing, with President J. A. Peterson in the chair. Herbert Greensmith and A. C. Heckman, Jr., were elected to member- ship. Reports of S. A. F. matters re- ceived from the different committees were all favorable and showed everything to be in first class shape and


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