. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "? tjie new quarters, as satisfactory, though trade could not be called brisk. Becent Visitors. .J' , of Santa Cwz, CaL^ has bieen in town trying to dispose of some freesia bulbs. H*. A. Fisher was in the market Sep- tember 28, buying stock for a new start in business at Kalamazoo, under the name of Morris Fisher. Hugo Schroeter, of Detroit, spent sev- eral days in the market last week, picking up stock for decorating the Newcomb-Endicott store, a job that has been done annually by the Schroeters for many years. About 1,200 Beautfes a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "? tjie new quarters, as satisfactory, though trade could not be called brisk. Becent Visitors. .J' , of Santa Cwz, CaL^ has bieen in town trying to dispose of some freesia bulbs. H*. A. Fisher was in the market Sep- tember 28, buying stock for a new start in business at Kalamazoo, under the name of Morris Fisher. Hugo Schroeter, of Detroit, spent sev- eral days in the market last week, picking up stock for decorating the Newcomb-Endicott store, a job that has been done annually by the Schroeters for many years. About 1,200 Beautfes are - used. He bought some of eVefrjf novelty rose on the market, to carry their oemes on cards when pat up in the E. S. Thompson, of the Central Seed & Bulb Co., Benton Harbor,-was in Chi- cago September 28 ajid called at the of- fices of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association. This wat Mr. Thompson's first visit to the metropolis withiai a year. He reports tsiftde coiiditions in Benton Harbor as encouraging. ^^ . C. R. Panter, of New Oylean8;"^ent ?; several September days ^^^^ifr looking things over in Chicago. -''• j- John S. Carter, preside|^t^f the Nico- tine Mfg. Co., St. Louis,' being ig town on another errand, called bo the *ii|)ply houses handling his company's line. The accessories salesmen are busy. This week Paropy, of the Rice Co.; . Dykes, of Jansscm 's, and Seligman, of Wertheimers', called on the trade. The latter left September 28 for Philadel- phia to spend a holiday with his mother. Domestic Baskets ^, NOW IN GREATER DEMAND FOR TheFall Season c: Mail us your order early. We have a complete stock for present delivery, and will endeavor to supply your wants promptly at all times. 'MT If you have not previously done so. this is a favorable time to try out our baskets. They are very attractive and will increase your sales. SEDALIA, MO. The Market. Trade is still quiet, but a little more brisk than it was, with plenty of stock to go around


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