. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 16 The American Florist. Aug. /, |'sSonsGo. Wholesale Commission Florists. b, A A. ilL .fv ji .1. ft. A, * -•• ^ ^ ^ -THE- CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEU. Special attentioa given to Sbippiog Orders. Jobbers of FLORISTS'SUPPUES, k , SEEDS and BULBS. > \ Price Ust oD AppUcatioa > i 316 Walnut CINCINNATI, OHIO.' < Fhone Main 584. I tlolion&liiinkelCo. WHOLESALERS OF CIT FLOWERS and SIPPLIES. 462 Milwaukee St, MILWAUKEE, WIS. St. Louis VACATIONS IN OEDER. Visits to the west end stores fin


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 16 The American Florist. Aug. /, |'sSonsGo. Wholesale Commission Florists. b, A A. ilL .fv ji .1. ft. A, * -•• ^ ^ ^ -THE- CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEU. Special attentioa given to Sbippiog Orders. Jobbers of FLORISTS'SUPPUES, k , SEEDS and BULBS. > \ Price Ust oD AppUcatioa > i 316 Walnut CINCINNATI, OHIO.' < Fhone Main 584. I tlolion&liiinkelCo. WHOLESALERS OF CIT FLOWERS and SIPPLIES. 462 Milwaukee St, MILWAUKEE, WIS. St. Louis VACATIONS IN OEDER. Visits to the west end stores find them busy cleaning up, painting and other- wise preparing for the fall trade. At of the stores the proprietors or their will be found absent. The same is true of the down town stores. At the four wholesale houses the general morning activity is found wanting ami a tired • feeling is prev- alent all around. Roses and carna- tions are decidedly scarce with the ex- ception perhaps of American Beauty. Gladioli are now coming in plentifully and can be had at a low price, the light colors holding up somewhat. Some as- ters, white, pink, and purple are sell- ing from one to two cents according to quality and length of stem. Some fair- ly good Iiilium Harrisii and L. auratum are disposed of for funeral work. Some very fine smilax is in and selling at 15 cents. Asparagus plumosus bunches and A. Sprengeri have been scarce. NOTES. The St. Louis Horticultural Society's preliminary list of premiums is being widely circulated and it is to be hoped that Otto G. Koenig, assisted by Harry Young, P. 0. Weber. Theodore Miller, Fred Meinhart and others will make the show a success. Miss Martha Hellwig, lady attendant at Robert .T. AVindler's store, while leav- ing the store to mail a letter was bitten by a stray dog. Happily the bite was not a serious one. Alex P. Geranios. manager at F. H. Weber's, reports trade as good. He had .to work all night last week. He says h


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