. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgio. The American Florist. 1218 3-inch pots 100 1000 Klllarney $ $40 00 Owing to changes in our plans we have a few thousand specially prepared Kll- larneys in 3-inch pots to offer while they last at the above low prices. Writetoday. GEORGE REINBERG 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. Mention the American Florist when writiKa Carnations F. DORNER & SONS CO. La Fayette, Ind. Lexins:ton, Ky. Business is practically at a stand- still and in fact there is nothing to report except that about one-half of the flowers com


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgio. The American Florist. 1218 3-inch pots 100 1000 Klllarney $ $40 00 Owing to changes in our plans we have a few thousand specially prepared Kll- larneys in 3-inch pots to offer while they last at the above low prices. Writetoday. GEORGE REINBERG 51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. Mention the American Florist when writiKa Carnations F. DORNER & SONS CO. La Fayette, Ind. Lexins:ton, Ky. Business is practically at a stand- still and in fact there is nothing to report except that about one-half of the flowers coming in are carried to the dump barrels. Extremely hot ?weather is now upon us and is telling on cut flowers. Roses and carnations are getting small and in fact there is very little choice stock to be had. Longifiorum lilies are good and plen- tiful but the demand is slow. Some of the growers have been shipping them to out-of-town markets of late. Out- door grown sweet peas are practically a failure in this section this year ow- ing to the heavy rains. Some very good flowers are still being cut from the indoor grown stock. Gladioli are of fairly good quality. Asters have made their appearance and they are of good quality this year. Snapdragons are plentiful. There is a fair demand for green goods of all kinds and an ample supply. Flower beds in the cemeteries and other places are look- ing bad this summer owing to so much heavy rain. ^'OTES. Mr. Cole, formerly rose and carna- tion grower for the Michler Bros. Co. on East JIaxwell street, has accepted a position in Sisterville, W. Va. Mr. Cole is a good grower and we wish him much success in his new field. Anderson & White on Georgetown street have bought the material for a •conservatory and work will be begun in a few days. Lucien Le Clere returned from Paris last week with a good string of fish. liUCien says fishing is fine in that sec- tion. It is reported that Kelley & Curren, Clifton Heights, will erect a house 150


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