. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1208 The American Florist. Dec. i6. PECKY CYPRESS Pecky Cypress is the greatest mone^v saver discovered in years. Will last at least three times as long as an_y other wood for bench material. We can make immediate shipments at all times from our large stock. Ship Lap, Drop Siding, Sheeting, Flooring, White Cedar Posts, Etc. Write for Prices, Adam Schiiio Lumber Co Hawthorne and Weed Streets, Telephones Lincoln 410 and 411 CHICAGO. Tacoma, WasH. Business on a whole seems to be about the same as in previous years, b


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1208 The American Florist. Dec. i6. PECKY CYPRESS Pecky Cypress is the greatest mone^v saver discovered in years. Will last at least three times as long as an_y other wood for bench material. We can make immediate shipments at all times from our large stock. Ship Lap, Drop Siding, Sheeting, Flooring, White Cedar Posts, Etc. Write for Prices, Adam Schiiio Lumber Co Hawthorne and Weed Streets, Telephones Lincoln 410 and 411 CHICAGO. Tacoma, WasH. Business on a whole seems to be about the same as in previous years, but the opinions of the several dealers vary considerably. All, however, re- port a good Thank-sgiving trade. Chrysanthemums sold well, the total sales being about a 20 per cent in- crease,* and other flowers were about the same as last year. A small in- crease in the sale of plants was noted, and there was a decreased call for Paper White narcissus and Roman hyacinths. California violets are ar- riving in first class condition, and the city is getting metropolitan enough to have a few street fakirs sell them at the prominent corners. The extraor- dinary high rentals which merchants have to pay hurts not only the florist business but all lines of trade, they being far in excess of what stores of the same size and location let for in cities in the east of like size. NOTES. Watson the Florist is bringing in some fine stock from his place at Wat- apa Lake. He certainly deserves great credit for producing the quality of blooms he is, taking into consider- ation the condition of the plant when he took it a year ago. H. W. Manike lost some stock in the recent freeze, but he was heard consoling himself with the fact that the outdoor flowers were killed and the public would be obliged to buy of the florist. H. H. Hinze's chrysanthemums were of fine quality and he reports the sales as satisfactory and at good prices. S. L. H. 'fORMBESTRESllTS" Use a Superior Return Flue Boiler for G


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