The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Wednesday night occurred thedeath of George W. Kuehn, for yearsemployed as wireworker for Holton &Hunkel Co. Mr. Kuehn had been in illhealth for a number of years and re-cently took sick with pneumonia, fromwhich he had not fully recovered, buthe had been on duty again and deathwas very unexpected. His body wastaken to Detroit, Mich., for burial,which occurred on Saturday. The greenhouses owned by Wm. Ed-lefsen have been leased to Fred Gutter-muth, formerly employed by Wm. Ed-lefsen, and F. Klien, who has been em-ployed in different green


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . Wednesday night occurred thedeath of George W. Kuehn, for yearsemployed as wireworker for Holton &Hunkel Co. Mr. Kuehn had been in illhealth for a number of years and re-cently took sick with pneumonia, fromwhich he had not fully recovered, buthe had been on duty again and deathwas very unexpected. His body wastaken to Detroit, Mich., for burial,which occurred on Saturday. The greenhouses owned by Wm. Ed-lefsen have been leased to Fred Gutter-muth, formerly employed by Wm. Ed-lefsen, and F. Klien, who has been em-ployed in different greenhouses in thecity. These men will take full chargeby July 1. Wm. Bdlefsen is retiringfrom the greenhouse business and ex-pects to make a new home at Lorraine,Oregon, or at least to spend the sum-mer there. On Wednesday evening, June 12, oc-curred the marriage of Gustav Muellerand Miss Ruby Eimer. They arespending their honeymoon at the Wis-consin Dells. The best wishes of theentire local trade is extended to theyoung couple. GUST. RUSCH & Wholesale Florists Jobbers InFLORISTS Main 1245. 448 Mil-waukee Sti, miinuunww,! Box 206. Uention tne American Florist when writing ¥lioMe HcwMste MiLWAnKEE, Tune 19. Rosei, doz., 7S@ 3 00 Killarne; 3 00® 8 00 Richmond 3 00® 8 00 White Killarney 3 00® 8 00 CarnatioM 1003)3 00 Daisies S0@ 1 00 UUnm GlEantenm 8 00 Peonies ; 3 00® 4 00 riweet Peas 50® 1 00 Swainsona, ..per bunch, 35 Aiparatrni peratrlne, 50 Spreneeri, per bnnch, 35 Ferni, Fancy per 1000. 3 03 Galax perlOOO, 150 Smilax oerdoz,, 2 50 Rusch & Co. are receiving some ex-ceptionally fine lilies of the valleywhich are being disposed of Arm reports business very satis-factory. The C. C. Pollworth Co. is cuttingsome fine carnations which are beingdisposed of at the local market. Thisfirm reports business very satisfactory. G. R. Rochester, N. Y. THE AVEBAQE. Trade conditions during the lastweek or two have been n


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