. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists' Review AuuoST 14, If interested in Christmas Heather It will be to your advan- tage to ' communicate with Yours truly, A. L. MILLER JAMAICA, N. Y. Don't forget the S. A. F. and O. H. Convention at Detroit, August 19 to 21. Be there! OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS Car Load Lots FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protect your Supply Our Specialty HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS by ordering Now 910 Michigan Blvd. MENDELSON BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. CHICAGCILUNOIS of the study of this parasite have be


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists' Review AuuoST 14, If interested in Christmas Heather It will be to your advan- tage to ' communicate with Yours truly, A. L. MILLER JAMAICA, N. Y. Don't forget the S. A. F. and O. H. Convention at Detroit, August 19 to 21. Be there! OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS Car Load Lots FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protect your Supply Our Specialty HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS by ordering Now 910 Michigan Blvd. MENDELSON BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. CHICAGCILUNOIS of the study of this parasite have been issued in Bulletin 766 of the United States Department of Agriculture. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. The market conditions liave been serious and, instead of getting better, grow worse. For twenty-four days in July there was only one little shower. Everything is dried up. A visit to the shops one Saturday afternoon showed depleted storerooms. In one shop, gold- enrod was the only tlower displayed in the whole place. In others, a few gladioli and asters were to be seen, but these were inferior. In one store, and only one, were rubrum lilies, and but one vase of them at that. Business has been fair. Had it been better the florists could not have taken care of it. Good stock is exceedingly hard to procure and one has to be con- tented with medium and poor grades. Gladioli are making $6 to $8 per hun- dred and asters $2 to $4 per hundred. A few carnations are appearing. Roses are short. Snapdragons in small quan- tities arc to bo liad. Tlie usual sum- mer miscellaneous stock is not in evi- dence. A few delphiniums, cornflowers and statico complete the market. Club Meeting. The August meeting of the Indiana State Florists' Association was held at the Smith & Young Co., Tuesday even- ing, August 5. Two new members were admitted: E. Vieweigh and R. Kiefer. The fall flower show to be given by the association was the important topic of the evening. All the committees are diligently w


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