. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 157 s^^^^^s ^ If .X3?l«C5?in ^To ^^*=^=^-^^ TSJOX I NIC. _9M^^a^^^^= phones: CENTRAL 2571-AUTOMATIC 48-7S4-CENTRAL 2572 161 NorthWabashAve, Chicago We have a good supply of stock con- sidering the general market conditions. Try us on Carnations Beauties, Roses, Orchids, Sweet Peas, Lilies, Calias, Jonquils, Calendulas, Tulips, Freesias, White and Yellow Narcissus, Violets, Daisies, Greens, Etc., Etc. Milwaukee, Wis. GOOD SUPPLY A>;D MODERATE DEMAND. As to market conditions, there is


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 157 s^^^^^s ^ If .X3?l«C5?in ^To ^^*=^=^-^^ TSJOX I NIC. _9M^^a^^^^= phones: CENTRAL 2571-AUTOMATIC 48-7S4-CENTRAL 2572 161 NorthWabashAve, Chicago We have a good supply of stock con- sidering the general market conditions. Try us on Carnations Beauties, Roses, Orchids, Sweet Peas, Lilies, Calias, Jonquils, Calendulas, Tulips, Freesias, White and Yellow Narcissus, Violets, Daisies, Greens, Etc., Etc. Milwaukee, Wis. GOOD SUPPLY A>;D MODERATE DEMAND. As to market conditions, there is nothing' new to report for, the past weeli; demand grood and supply ade- quate, due to the bright weather. The cut of sweet peas and \aoIeta was hastened enough to bring tlie receipts equal to reciuirements. Roses a,re still on the short side, while some of the split and weak-stemmed carnations hung around longer than was desirable. NOTES. Notices have been sent out by Secre- tary Seel, of the Florists' Advertising Club, calling attention to the first an- nual meeting to be held at tlie Repub- lican Houf-e, February 10, to start with a seven o'clock dinner. This club has just passed through its first year of ac- tivity, and without doubt has been the best means of co-operative work that has yet been planned and found stic- cessful by any other body that we have heard of. It is highly necessar> that all members attend, as new oiBcers are to be elected and other matters of im- portance will come up for discussion. With hardly any frost in the ground and all the snow gone, we enter into th« shortest month of the year with a grateful heart, for the weather for the month of January certainly could not have besn more favorable if made to order So far, so good, with the feeling of satisfaction that the long part of the winter season is a "has ; The A. F, Kellner Co. had the dec- oration for the sixty-fifth annual masquerade ball of the Turn-Verein February 1. Tlie


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