. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. KROESCHELL BROS. CO. 452 W. Erie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Oklahoma City. Business continues to be very sat- isfactory. There is a good call for flowering plants of all descriptions and the florists are meeting the demand with a splendid line of stock, pans of hyacinths and narcissi being special- ly prominent. One of the 10-cent stores is making a great run on dor- mant roses, shrubs, and ten cent col- lections of vegetable seed and are moving great Quantities. NOTES. At the monthly meeting of the State Civic Improve


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. KROESCHELL BROS. CO. 452 W. Erie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Oklahoma City. Business continues to be very sat- isfactory. There is a good call for flowering plants of all descriptions and the florists are meeting the demand with a splendid line of stock, pans of hyacinths and narcissi being special- ly prominent. One of the 10-cent stores is making a great run on dor- mant roses, shrubs, and ten cent col- lections of vegetable seed and are moving great Quantities. NOTES. At the monthly meeting of the State Civic Improvement Association, held March 7, Henry H. Horn, of the Bar- teldes staff, read a paper in which he gave a list of the most desirable an- nuals and perennials suitable for this region. W. S. Rey, nurseryman, gave a talk on flowering shrubs, and H. S. McClenahan, florist, read a paper on "The Cultivation of the ; There is a rumor afloat that the "Busy Pee", a local confectionery store, is going to handle flowers and plants as a side line to its business. Schuman & Co., wholesale florists of Ardmore, Okla., are shipping a nice line of carnations and sweet peas to this city. Visitors: Lisle Shoemaker, repre- senting Cordley & Hayes, Fibrotta manufacturers. New York; J. W. Tharp, representing the McCray Re- frigerator Co. This firm has now an office and salesroom at 31 West Main Street, this city. S. S. B. Hoboken, N. J. The store at .515 Washington street, formerly occupied by L. Hanley, has been taken by Anthony P. Dwyer, thoroughly refitted and opened as a first class retail store. He is a brother- in-law to Herman C. Steinhoff. the well-known grower of West Hoboken and West Norwood, N. J. For the past 15 years he has ipeen well and favorably known as a grower and salesman for Mr. Steinhoff. J. Grulich & Sons, who have stores at 113 Hudson street and 616 Wash- ington street, now conduct the flower department in the Lord & Taylor de- partm


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