. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Good Place to Buy ^"^ ^^«^^"- Palms, Ferns Bulbs and Florists' Supplies, write next time you need anytliing C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis- ;«;«;lt.». THE J. M. McGullough's Sons Go., Wholisale Gommissioi Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Spaclal attention eiven to Shipplns; Ordtri, Jobbers of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES SEEDS an! BULBS. Prica List oo Application. 316 Walnut St., GINGINNATI, OHIO. \ Phons Maiii 584. WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHO


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Good Place to Buy ^"^ ^^«^^"- Palms, Ferns Bulbs and Florists' Supplies, write next time you need anytliing C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis- ;«;«;lt.». THE J. M. McGullough's Sons Go., Wholisale Gommissioi Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Spaclal attention eiven to Shipplns; Ordtri, Jobbers of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES SEEDS an! BULBS. Prica List oo Application. 316 Walnut St., GINGINNATI, OHIO. \ Phons Maiii 584. WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORISTS Both L. d'Phones. ST. LOUIS, MO. Supplies andEverythinftnSeason alwayson hand stock Avas sold with a good sized de- mand for more which was unsatisfied. Begonias of the Lorraine type are gel- ling to be a bacl^ number, beautiful though they are, they are too flimsy for the knockabout holiday trade. Ferns were good sellers: they are a big eyeful and popular. Combination plants, pans and tubs, as made up by the growers, were yery attractive and sold The wholesale men say their business was very satisfactory. The Pennock- Meehan Co. sold almost everything there lieing a large out of town de- mand as well as a good home trade. The supply was rather under than over that of last season, and prices oljtained were qviite satisfactory. Roses of all kinds sold up close, as did lily of the valley and cattleyas. The demand for carnations exceeded the supply and good prices were obtained. In the stores there was the scurry and bustle and good business was done. Some claimed a large increase, others say about the same as last year, while in some spots there was not much en- thusiasm. The violet problem inter- ested the store-keepers, the flowers for the most part were picked on Friday and reached the mai'ket Saturday and ?vere most of them for Monday morn- ing delivery. To ask a violet that leaves home on Friday to be real sweet on the Monday following is e-K- pect


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