. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1042 The American Florist. Dec. 17^ k'lit extempore lecture and a most en- joyable evening was spent by all. NOTES. Charles Brazee of Wilmington had the misfortune to injure himself while handling a case ot bulbs recently, but the injury fortunately proved slight and Mr. Brazee is now about his work again. The first azaleas appeared in the re- tail stores December 1, M. Goldenson showing some fine Simon Mardner from the El Reah Nurseries, Holly- wood. H. R. R. Plttsburgf. The demand for all flowers far ex- ceeds t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1042 The American Florist. Dec. 17^ k'lit extempore lecture and a most en- joyable evening was spent by all. NOTES. Charles Brazee of Wilmington had the misfortune to injure himself while handling a case ot bulbs recently, but the injury fortunately proved slight and Mr. Brazee is now about his work again. The first azaleas appeared in the re- tail stores December 1, M. Goldenson showing some fine Simon Mardner from the El Reah Nurseries, Holly- wood. H. R. R. Plttsburgf. The demand for all flowers far ex- ceeds the supply at present, in fact, there is not much change from last week, excepting possibly American Beauties, and lor these it seems as though they are held for so much money that the people let them alone. Prospects for a supply of cut stock for Christmas is not very encouragingj as we have had only two days of sun- shine for over a month. There is a very fine line of blooming plants being offered, cyclamen and begonias being exceptionally fine. Dried Christmas supplies are moving nicely, all the re- tailers starting to make them up. NOTES. The Zieger Co. is very busy at both stores making up Christmas stock. James Pogue, who formerly had a florist store in Washington, and re- cently settled in Oklahoma, has re- turned to this city. It is reported that \yedding bells will be ringing shortly after Christmas at the McRae-Jenkinson Co. Mike Steiner is the only unmarried man there, so "; Geo. Wehrneim is exceedingly busy and states that he expects this Christ- mas to be the best he has ever had, And is buying accordingly. Mrs. E. A. Williams has had a very heavy run of work lately and you could see the lights burning very late, almo.'st every night. Basle McQuidy, formerly with the South View Floral Co., is now at the Baum street store of Randolph & Mc- Clements. Wm. Loew has returned from the Maine woods, and is busy in the same old way at his Liberty street


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