. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 1161 I WE WANT SOME MORE BUYERS OF | A NO. 1 CUT FLOWERS WE HAVE THE GOODS THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. HOLTON & HUNKKL CO, 462 Milwaukee St., Three Lon^ Distance Telephones MILWAUKEE, WIS. 3 Without doubt the Best Fquipped Wholesale House in the West. £ GIVK US A TRIAL. WE CAN PLEASE YOU. Roses, Carnations and all kinds of Seasonable Flowers In stock. ;-- BUFFALO. Florists' Supplies and Florists. m. V. Wire Designs. RICE BROTHERS Wboletale Floristi and Supplies, 115


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. 1161 I WE WANT SOME MORE BUYERS OF | A NO. 1 CUT FLOWERS WE HAVE THE GOODS THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. HOLTON & HUNKKL CO, 462 Milwaukee St., Three Lon^ Distance Telephones MILWAUKEE, WIS. 3 Without doubt the Best Fquipped Wholesale House in the West. £ GIVK US A TRIAL. WE CAN PLEASE YOU. Roses, Carnations and all kinds of Seasonable Flowers In stock. ;-- BUFFALO. Florists' Supplies and Florists. m. V. Wire Designs. RICE BROTHERS Wboletale Floristi and Supplies, 115 N. 6th St., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. CUT FLOWERS received twice daily Can fill your orders to your satisfaction. Also headquartcTsfoi Wild Smllax, Boxwood, Galax Leaves, Hard; FaBCJ Ferns. Prices quoted on large quantities C. A. KUEHN, Wholesale Florist, 1122 Pine St„ ST. LOUIS, MO. A Complete Line of Wire Designs. Louisville. GREAT DEMAND. Business conclitions the past week were very good, everybody seeming well satis- fied with the business done for Christ- mas. Roses had a very good demand and were in good supply with tiie ex- ception of .\merican Beauty, which was very scarce and high in price, the quality of a good many being very poor. Car- nations were in very good demand and the quality was good. Although there were enormous quantities on the market, the supply was short. Poinsettias were plentiful and of good quality, they also having a good demand. Violets were very scarce and had a very good de- mand, as did lily of the valley. Bulbous stock was very plentiful but did not sell very well. Plants and plant baskets were in good supply and sold unusually well. The regular monthly meeting of the Kentucky Society' of Florists will be held Tuesday night, .January .5. Let's start the new year right and have 1- well attended meetings in 1900. It will do all of us good. The following ofScers will be inaugurated: Fred L. Schulz. president; Robt. Miller, vice-president; H. Kleinst


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