. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. bought. The increase in sales was about twenty per cent. The new house of Adolph D. Mohr was finished in time to help out with Christmas stock. The house, 36x115 feet, is an extension of the original houses. Mr. Mohr enjoyed as good a Christmas business as a year ago. He had a large supply of plants. Mrs. T. A. Moselcy cleaned up well Christmas. She had the decorations and corsages for the annual dinner dance of the Union Club, December 31. This is the big social event of the year in Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley and everyone in the store
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. bought. The increase in sales was about twenty per cent. The new house of Adolph D. Mohr was finished in time to help out with Christmas stock. The house, 36x115 feet, is an extension of the original houses. Mr. Mohr enjoyed as good a Christmas business as a year ago. He had a large supply of plants. Mrs. T. A. Moselcy cleaned up well Christmas. She had the decorations and corsages for the annual dinner dance of the Union Club, December 31. This is the big social event of the year in Kansas City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley and everyone in the store had a light case of grippe. They have all kept going, though, as business has been brisk all the week. A. N. Nielsen has 8,000 lilies for Eas- ter. Last week he cut 5,000 carnations. He expects to cut between 6,000 and 8,000 this week. December 24 was the bijsrgest day E. A. Humfeld had since he has been in business. Christmas was fur bettor than he expected and he cleaned up on plants. Cut flowers, however, did not go so well as usual. August Luther's Christmas trade was fully up to that of last year. December 24 and 25 were the big days and brought the week's business over tlie top. Up to December 24 business was light. The new store made the handling of trade much easier, as there was juoro room and stock was also displayed to a much better advantage. The Stuppy Supply Co. had all the orders that could be handled the last two weeks. Frank X. Stuppy and Dr. Murphy, of St. Joseph, Mo., were in the eity December 31. They reported a big Southern Wild Smilax 60-lb cases $ 30-Ib. cases $ Fresh and free frotn trash. Orders filled promptly, large or small. J. A. CURRY & CO^ Drewry, Ala. GOLD LETTERS AND SCRIPTS Best and Cheapest on the market. Write for samples and prices. J. UCHTENBERGER, 1560 Ave. A, NEW YORK QH NEW CROP GALAX LEAVES Both Green and Bronze Per ease of 10,000 . . $ YOUNG & SNYDER Telephone Office, TOECANE. N, C. P. O., HAWK, N. C. LTCOPODIUM,chem
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