. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i I^AbuRdantly prepared at all times. Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Ave. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and I South Carolina AvBnues. Prompt and personal attention gvren all orders MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE FLORIST SO4-506 Wiscontln RACINJe, WIS. J. J. BENEKE I2U Otire St ST. LOUIS, MO toine street, Tfh precisely the same spot where the auto in which Mrs. Sul- livan was injured some time ago met with a mishap. Fortunately, neither Mr. Dinser nor his mother, who was with him, was injured. Main 974, the phone of the De


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i I^AbuRdantly prepared at all times. Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Ave. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and I South Carolina AvBnues. Prompt and personal attention gvren all orders MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE FLORIST SO4-506 Wiscontln RACINJe, WIS. J. J. BENEKE I2U Otire St ST. LOUIS, MO toine street, Tfh precisely the same spot where the auto in which Mrs. Sul- livan was injured some time ago met with a mishap. Fortunately, neither Mr. Dinser nor his mother, who was with him, was injured. Main 974, the phone of the Detroit Cut Flower Supply House, is kept pretty busy since Mr. Maynard has been in charge. The Michigan Cut Flower Exchange exceeded all previous years in the vol- ume of business done during the holi- days. This firm handled the best holly and mistletoe seen in Detroit, sellinji over 1,000 pounds of the latter. A bi^' business in ruscus and statice was also done, and many hundred plant baskets were sent to local stores. James Carey has a fine crop of Kil- larney coining along for January. Leopold Mallast, of Mount Clemens, is cutting some choice snapdragon. B. Sehroeter is already showing some Dutch hj-acinths, in pots, in his store window. The Bemb Floral Co. received large shipments of stock, for the holidays, from the greenhouses of August Von Boeselager, Mount Clemens. Mr. A'on Boeselager had the decorations in the Park hotel, at Mount Clemens, for the Kay wedding. His work would h;ive been a credit to a New York florist. When business is dull at the stand of llufford & Maebius, in the Broadway market, then Mr. HuflFord is kept busy counting his profits at the Broadway Lunch stand, which he also owns. A. Van BeA'ersluys, of Mount Clem- ens, is shipping some fine sweet peas, but not enough to go around. Sydney Tinkler, of the same city, is also busy cutting carnations, but with all the carnations coming in there is still a shortage. H. 8. BOSTON. The Market. Business was


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