. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgo8. The American Florist. 529 -THE- J. M. McGullough's Sons Go. Wholesale Commission Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEU. Special atteoUoa given to SbippiDg Ordert, Jobbers of FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, SEEDS and BULBS. Price List oo Application, 316 Walnut St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. FhoDe Maio 5S4. C. A. KUEHN, Wholesale Florist, 1123 Pine su, ST. LOUIS, MO A Complete Line of Wire Designs Weiland & Olinger, 128 E. Third St,/ CINCINNATI, OHIO. w holesalc Growers and Shippers ol Cut Flowers. Orrenhouses. NEW C*STLE. IND. i


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgo8. The American Florist. 529 -THE- J. M. McGullough's Sons Go. Wholesale Commission Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEU. Special atteoUoa given to SbippiDg Ordert, Jobbers of FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, SEEDS and BULBS. Price List oo Application, 316 Walnut St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. FhoDe Maio 5S4. C. A. KUEHN, Wholesale Florist, 1123 Pine su, ST. LOUIS, MO A Complete Line of Wire Designs Weiland & Olinger, 128 E. Third St,/ CINCINNATI, OHIO. w holesalc Growers and Shippers ol Cut Flowers. Orrenhouses. NEW C*STLE. IND. spot. lie asserU thai the guy ropes supportins; the tree were removed too soon aud that the tree canted over and died. E. H. Michel, secretary of the Michel Plant & liiilb (,' asserted that the huiklers at work ou the Stewart grounds removed the guy ropes from the tree and denied for his company all re- sponsibility for the death of the tree. F. H. Weber, who has just returned from Europe, ou looking over his books, found an unusually good ::ummer de- mand far above his expectations. Geo. Waldbart is showing some extra fancy carnations but complains of the shortage in good roses. Riessen Floral Co. has the decorations at the Southern hotel for the Tatt pub- lic reception. Young & Sons have the Veiled Proph- ets' ball for next week and two large weddings. Eggeling Floral Co. was very busy Saturday at the German American Bank. W. F. Boston. TRADE STILL SLOW. Tlie outlook to date is not encouraging and at present conditions are no better than those presented during the past winter, yet the growers have crops that have seldom been equalled in this, the season between outdoor and indoor flowers. The summer season is now rapidly passing out; the week, beginning with midsummer temperature, closed witli two nights of frost termina- ting in the destruction of all outdoor products. Roses have been coming in by thousands, most of which are of tiie poorer grades and the


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