. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 311 ComiiiK ill splemiid supplv purple, l)liic- and wliito. all ooUirs— K|l ln|*nf^\/ Perfeclcolorin^ ? * '"? '*^ Jf tfr than i-vcr before at this season. ^laflif^liic Light ;. Spikes long VPiaUIUIUS ,^,„| fresh. Plenty of nnr>piMie(l blooms FANCY VALLEY and FANCY FERNS the best tiu- market affords. Asters PornQtinnC T"J"°r carnations now eoniiiiK ii Udl lldllUIIO very long, Init quality excellciit for this . Steins not .


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 311 ComiiiK ill splemiid supplv purple, l)liic- and wliito. all ooUirs— K|l ln|*nf^\/ Perfeclcolorin^ ? * '"? '*^ Jf tfr than i-vcr before at this season. ^laflif^liic Light ;. Spikes long VPiaUIUIUS ,^,„| fresh. Plenty of nnr>piMie(l blooms FANCY VALLEY and FANCY FERNS the best tiu- market affords. Asters PornQtinnC T"J"°r carnations now eoniiiiK ii Udl lldllUIIO very long, Init quality excellciit for this . Steins not . All Other Seasonable Stock to be had by sending your order to Complete Stock Of Florists', Growers'and Nurserymen's Supplies. Send for our Weekly Price List unless you receive a copy regularly. a. L. RANDALL CO., '^?"p!^nrc';°!.'r^.?6'^--'- Chicaqo. r^* ?-• BV*^' ^ ?-''^ *-*- X-»X-r»^ Private Kxchanec All -V^ ? ? ? X> v« VJ x^ • Chicago Notes. On account of the good sliowing made by the team representing the Florists' Club at the recent conven- tion, renewed interest has been taken in the bowling game, and already there is a movement on foot to organ- ize a florists' league to bowl through the season of 1009-10. It is figured that at least four and possibly six 5-men teams can be organized, and with this end in view the matter will be taken up at the monthly meeting of the club and a committee appointed to organize the league and select suitable alleys. Mrs. Moore of N. C. Moore & Co., who was taken ill on the Flower Grow- ers' market on Decoration Day re- turned to her stand on the market Au- gust 28. Mrs. Moore has had a hard siege of stomach trouble and has lost about 30 pounds in weight, but is now beginning to pick up and will, we hope, soon be able to look after her business, which, during her illness has been tak- e'n care of by Miss Tonner. Cattleyas are very scarce now. Geo. Heinberg is cutting a few, but not as many as rece


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