. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 428 The American Plorist. Sept. 12,. L D. Phone Randolph 5449 176 r\.Micl^ej\ Ave CKiG?s.^o ERNE&KLINGEL WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 East Randolph Street, l. d. Phone, Randolph 6578 CHICAGO, ILL. ? if stock, especially gladioli anil roses; dahlias are also coming in since tlie weather has cooled. Asters are about a thing ot the past with him. as the Inigs have made a visit to his tield. He has a very attractive window for this time of the year, in which he is siiow- irig some very tine ferns of different varieties;


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 428 The American Plorist. Sept. 12,. L D. Phone Randolph 5449 176 r\.Micl^ej\ Ave CKiG?s.^o ERNE&KLINGEL WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 East Randolph Street, l. d. Phone, Randolph 6578 CHICAGO, ILL. ? if stock, especially gladioli anil roses; dahlias are also coming in since tlie weather has cooled. Asters are about a thing ot the past with him. as the Inigs have made a visit to his tield. He has a very attractive window for this time of the year, in which he is siiow- irig some very tine ferns of different varieties; also a nice assortment of gladioli blooms. Mrs. Rosa Hall lijno i-eports busi- ness rather dull, nothing to depend upon at this time of the year except funeral work and this has been very scarce"for the last weelc or so. She had a very fine crop of asters but these are all .gone now, and .::;ladin]i and roses are about the only Howers blooming. All carnations and clirysan- themums are planted out. and pros- pects are fine for fall business. Chas. L. Bamn. president of tlie Knoxville Florists' Society, has invited the members of the society to meet at the suburban home on the Tazwell Pike for the next regular meeting. Aft- er the regular Imsiness of the society is transacted the meeting will be turned into a social affair, and re- freshments w'ill be served. Addison J. McNutt reports busines very dull in cut llowers, with but very few funerals. Owing to tlie season being very favonible for outdoor llow- ers, his tiade in the market has been somewhat s'ow. as a great many farm- ers bring flowers along with vegeta- Mr. Mcf'abe of A. L. Randall called on the trade this week. K. F. S. Cincinnati. TBADK snows ) .VITIMIY. There was little, if any, improvement in the market last week. The supply is large while the demand is still rather small. It, however, is more active and if it keeps up, should result in a sub- stantial increase in business in a short time. Price


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