. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 126 The Florists' Review Mabch 6, 1913. MILWAUKEE. The Market. Market conditions, for the last week, were much the same as for the one pre- ceding. There was plenty of stock in all lines and most of it kept moving in pretty good shape. One large depart- ment store gave away carnations as souvenirs all last week, which helped to keep some of the less good stock from accumulating at the wholesale houses. Various Notes. Word has just been received that William Schmitz, who is located at Thirty-second street and Burnham avenue, forsook bachelorhood abo
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 126 The Florists' Review Mabch 6, 1913. MILWAUKEE. The Market. Market conditions, for the last week, were much the same as for the one pre- ceding. There was plenty of stock in all lines and most of it kept moving in pretty good shape. One large depart- ment store gave away carnations as souvenirs all last week, which helped to keep some of the less good stock from accumulating at the wholesale houses. Various Notes. Word has just been received that William Schmitz, who is located at Thirty-second street and Burnham avenue, forsook bachelorhood about two weeks ago. The A. F. Kellner Co. is getting ma- terial ready preparatory to moving its place of business on Auer avenue about three blocks north from the present lo- cation. This concern has all its decora- tive stock booked for next week, at which time all the department stores wiU have their usual openings. liocker & Son are cutting a good grade of carnations, sweet peas, vio- lets and bulbous stock these days. The C. C. Pollworth Co. reports pros- pects good on the Easter lily proposi- tion. The daily cut of carnations and roses IS good. Word received from Wm. Edlefsen, at Lorane, Ore., one of the pioneer florists of this city, is that he is now in perfect health. The air there has entirely cured his tl^rQl and nasal trouble, which caused him'considerable inconvenience for some years while re- siding in Milwaukee. The Holton & Hunkel Co. is again V cutting a fine grade of Killarney roses. The Easter lilies at the Brown Deer plant are reported to be in good shape. H. V. Hunkel spent March 2 in Chi- cago and vicinity. Gust Rusch & Co. report no over- supply in the medium grade of roses as yet; just about enough to go around. E. O. Otto Wilke, grower for Fred Kaiser, has been confined to St. Mary's hos- pital since February 26, with blood poisoning of the right arm. Although it seemed quite serious at the first, at this writing he is doing nicely. Sam Seligma
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