. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 678 The American Florist. Oct. 7, Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Cut Strings, 8 feet long, 60c each. Pink Killarney, Rose Plants Own R«ot Stock. Send for Prices. W. H. ELLIOTT, Brighton, Mass. WELCH BROTHERS, 220 Devoashire St., BOSTON, MASS. Acacia Pubescens, American Beauty, Valley, Carnations, Killarney, Richmond, Maryland and other seasonable stock. WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORISTS Both L. D* Phones. ST. LOUIS, MO. Supplies and Everrthins: in Season always on hand "St. Louis Has the Qoods&qu
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 678 The American Florist. Oct. 7, Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Cut Strings, 8 feet long, 60c each. Pink Killarney, Rose Plants Own R«ot Stock. Send for Prices. W. H. ELLIOTT, Brighton, Mass. WELCH BROTHERS, 220 Devoashire St., BOSTON, MASS. Acacia Pubescens, American Beauty, Valley, Carnations, Killarney, Richmond, Maryland and other seasonable stock. WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORISTS Both L. D* Phones. ST. LOUIS, MO. Supplies and Everrthins: in Season always on hand "St. Louis Has the Qoods" (Vie Are Headqaarters\ \ In Our Line of Trade.' Let Us "Show You' Telephone — Telegraph — or Write GEO. H. A'GERMULLER, Wholesale Florist 1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Boston. VARIABLE WEATHER. This week was somewhat lifeless up to Saturday, when trade took a spurt. We have had all kinds of weather crowded into one week, with a violent thunder storm thrown in to remind us of summer; this was accompanied with the heaviest rain on record. We have had big things around Boston this year. White chrysanthemums have appeared. Smith's Advance being the first. This is a grand white and is selling well. Golden Glow is having a run again. Prices all advanced a notch. Roses are not -as plentiful, many growers being off crop: the de- mand is good. Lily of the valley is selling very well and the quality of all grades is excellent. NOTES. David Smith, of Thos: Smith & Sons, of Stranraer. Scotland. 4s visiting the city. Mr. Smith has been crossing yearly for the past quarter of a cen- tury and each year has seen a steady increase in his business. Manetti for grafting, he states, will be scarce this year, the price has advanced and even at that it is a problem confronting many of the growers on the other side how they can fill the orders, the dry season having caused a great scarcity. This is the first year he could not guar- antee delivery; there seems to be hard times in
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