. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. THE WHILLDIN POTTERY COMPANY THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD FLOWER POTS PHILADELPHIA, PA. LONG ISLAND CITY. N. Y. JERSEY CITY. N. J. LoulSTlUe. EOSES rN GOOD DEMAND. The conditions of business last week continued rather slow. Roses were prob- ably the only shortage: they were in fair supply, of good quality and found a very good demand. Carnations were plentiful and a good many more orders would have been gladly accepted. Those of superior quality moved v-ell at a fair price, but the cheaper grade was almos


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. THE WHILLDIN POTTERY COMPANY THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD FLOWER POTS PHILADELPHIA, PA. LONG ISLAND CITY. N. Y. JERSEY CITY. N. J. LoulSTlUe. EOSES rN GOOD DEMAND. The conditions of business last week continued rather slow. Roses were prob- ably the only shortage: they were in fair supply, of good quality and found a very good demand. Carnations were plentiful and a good many more orders would have been gladly accepted. Those of superior quality moved v-ell at a fair price, but the cheaper grade was almost given away. Violets had a fair demand also lily of the valley. Lilies had a very good de- mand. Poinsettias are about over and never amount to very much after the holidays. Narcissi and Roman hyacinths are very plentiful and find some demand. Gr'.^en goods find a fair demand. NOTES. The regular monthly meeting of the Kentucky Society of Florists was held Tuesday night at Fred L. Schulz's store with a good attendance. The installa- tion of officers was as follows : Fred L. Schulz. president. Robt. Miller, vice-president. H. Kleinstarink, secretary. Jos. A^'ettle, treasurer. Louis Kirch, financial secretary. Wm. L. Korb, sergeant-at-arms. Henry Fuchs, trustee. It was voted to hold a rose and carnation show at Fred L. Schulz's store in conjunction with the next meeting. All those having novelties or now va- rieties of any description are invited to send us a few samples. It is being ar- ranged to have a big attendance on this date, and exhibitors are assured their stock will be properly displayed and ad- vertised. After the meeting was ad- journed, the scenery was shifted, and we had some refreshments. Robt. Miller en- tertained us with some melodious songs, and H. Kleinstarink recited a little poem. The new secretary's address is Letterle & The regular meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at Fred L. Schulz's store, 20G Sixth street, at 8 p. m. Jacob Sc


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