. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Jr'eenfiouscqlaan^ USEITNOW. 12 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK MASnCA la elastic and tenacious, admits ol •zpanslon and contraction. Putty becomes hard tod brittle. Broken fflass more easily removed without breaking of other elass, as occurs with potty. Lasts longer than patty. Easy to apply- Mention the American Florist when writing Crimped Invisible Superior Carnation Staple (patent applied for.) For repairing Split Carnations. 1000 tor 50 cents postpaid. Sample tree. F. W. WAITE, 293 Main Springfield,
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Jr'eenfiouscqlaan^ USEITNOW. 12 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK MASnCA la elastic and tenacious, admits ol •zpanslon and contraction. Putty becomes hard tod brittle. Broken fflass more easily removed without breaking of other elass, as occurs with potty. Lasts longer than patty. Easy to apply- Mention the American Florist when writing Crimped Invisible Superior Carnation Staple (patent applied for.) For repairing Split Carnations. 1000 tor 50 cents postpaid. Sample tree. F. W. WAITE, 293 Main Springfield, Mass, Mention the American Florist when writing Wichita, Kans. Thanksgiving week showed a volume of fully as good as last year, possibly a little better. The flowers most desired were chrysanthemums in various grades with a good demand for the best qualities at retail prices of $3 to $5 per dozen. Carnations were well cleaned up, and good roses met with a fair demand. There was only a mod- erate sale of potted plants. The weath- er conditions were almost perfect and no doubt aided largely in putting the public into a buying frame of mind. Evangelist "Billy" Sunday, who is conducting a religious revival meeting here, announced Friday, Dec. 1. as "Mother's Day" and requested that all who attended the services that day wear a white flower in honor of mother. This resulted in quite a run on white stock which was much enjoved by the florists. W. I. CniTA. Shawnee, Okla.—The Brenner Floral Co. has been declared in bankruptcy and the court has ordered the property sold December 14. The C. E. Francke Floral Co. hold a lease on the property and will dispose of the stock to anyone who desires to buy the business. Falls City. Neb.—Simonton & Pence report a good Thanksgiving business. They built two new rose houses last summer from which they are cutting some fine Killarney, Richmond. Perle and Bridesmaid roses. The indications are for a good Christ
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