. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 662 The American Florist. Oct. 22, Sacrifice Sale W« Want the Room Heavy bench plants of AspartgUl Plumosni, Asparagus Sprengerll Bos- ton rerns and Maiden Hair rerns, 15c each. Worth 26c to 36c each. Per 100 Asparagus Sprengerl, 2H-in $ Sndlax, 2V2-in HELLER BROS. CO., New Castle* lad. SNILAX 3-ln $ per 1000. Sprengeri X^i^';^ Poihlniani Bros. Co., Mortoi 6rov», III. Grand Rapids Greenhouse Co., The Leading Wholesale Florists or Michigan. iQnare feet of (lass devoted t. Cut FIow- «rB. Shipme
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 662 The American Florist. Oct. 22, Sacrifice Sale W« Want the Room Heavy bench plants of AspartgUl Plumosni, Asparagus Sprengerll Bos- ton rerns and Maiden Hair rerns, 15c each. Worth 26c to 36c each. Per 100 Asparagus Sprengerl, 2H-in $ Sndlax, 2V2-in HELLER BROS. CO., New Castle* lad. SNILAX 3-ln $ per 1000. Sprengeri X^i^';^ Poihlniani Bros. Co., Mortoi 6rov», III. Grand Rapids Greenhouse Co., The Leading Wholesale Florists or Michigan. iQnare feet of (lass devoted t. Cut FIow- «rB. Shipments Prompt and SatisfactorT. Write us for particulars. Brand Rapids Greenhouse Co., Gfand Asparagus Sprengeri Good, HealUi7 Stock. From 2Hin. pots $ per 100 In 1000 lots per 100 HOERBER BROS. 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO tlention the American Florist when writing St. Louis. The weather has been very warm and has had considerable effect on trade. Had it not been for weddings and the Jewish holiday there would have been but little doing. Every- thing is plentiful, dahlias and chrysan- themums are in and violets are in with increased supply. Carnations and roses, including American Beauty, are plentiful, specially medium and long- stemmed. NOTES The Florists' Club held its regular meeting October 13 at Odd Fellows' Hall, President John Connon in the chair, with 20 members present. The trustees were instructed to report as to the entertainment to be given to the visiting florists during Flower Show week, the next meeting of the club taking place that week and all visiting florists are invited to attend that meeting. The club indorsed the appointment of F. H. Weber as state vice-president of the S. A. F. for the eastern part of Missouri. The follow- ing gentlemen applied for membership: Hugo Gross, G. M. Thost, M. F. Wid- mer, of Highland, 111., and Alex Ger- anios, manager of the Metropolitan Floral Co. Dr. Wm. Trelease, of Shaw's Garden, will give a
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