. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 304 The American Florist. Sept. 2p, Buffalo. COOLER WEATHBE BRINGS A REVIVAL OF TRADE.—DECORATIONS IN DEMAND.— PERSONAL JOTTINGS. A fall in temperature has made trade a little better than it had been but stock has not improved to any considerable degree. Beauties and Kaiserins are the best. Carnations are only fair and scarce. Gladioli and asters are filling the void. Several department and other stores have been using pretty fair decora- tions and there are a number of vred- dings in sight. At a recent meeting of
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 304 The American Florist. Sept. 2p, Buffalo. COOLER WEATHBE BRINGS A REVIVAL OF TRADE.—DECORATIONS IN DEMAND.— PERSONAL JOTTINGS. A fall in temperature has made trade a little better than it had been but stock has not improved to any considerable degree. Beauties and Kaiserins are the best. Carnations are only fair and scarce. Gladioli and asters are filling the void. Several department and other stores have been using pretty fair decora- tions and there are a number of vred- dings in sight. At a recent meeting of the Buffalo Flo- rists' Club committees were appointed to take hold of the preliminary convention work. The trophies won at New York are to be displayed in a large case at Kasting's. The otEce of Wm. Scott was burglar- ized a few evenings ago. Postage stamps and a few dollars in change were missed. Palmer & Son have had a very attract- ive window, orchids and Liberty roses predominating. Will Grever, who is w'th Adams, has been in New York this week. W. A. For Immediate Shipment. CoLOMBUS, Miss.—H. E. Mitting, from Illinois, has succeeded Mr. Hughes in charge of John R. Laws' greenhouses, where preparations have been made for a heavy fall business. PRIMROSES Three inch pot plants, Roemer's best mix- ture, $ per 100. SMILAX Second size plants from 2J4-inch pots, | per 100. CARNATIONS Good second size plants of Ethel Crocker. Send for sample and price. ALBERT M. HERR LANCASTER, PA. XXX Stock CYCLAMEN PERSICUM SPLENDENS GIGANTEUM- Finest struin in the world, in four true colors; u splendid stock of plants frf>m 2^-in. pots, per 10(1, $ per 1000; from 3-in. pots, »)0 per 100. per 1000. CHINESE PRIMROSES—(fringed) single and double, in the finest market varieties; from 2Ji- r i[i. pots, per 100. BEGONIA REX—(rooted cuttini;s). 1 have a most lieautiful collection of this justly popular pot plant in 25 verv handsome varieties, as
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