. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^J .vt ^t^^M^Stk^^ DETROIT FLORISTS' CLUB AT ROBERT KLEQQE'S, MT. CLEMENS, MICH., OCTOBER 30, 1902. The business of P. J. Saunders, on Cot- tage Grove avenue, will be discontinued next month, Mr. Saunders leaving for his old home, Cork, Ireland, where his brother, David, a widely known and successful nurseryman, died a few weeks ago. George Bayer, of Toledo, again hit the market right with his chrysanthemums. He had several thousands of blooms at Kennicotts' this week, when most of the growers had practically ceas


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^J .vt ^t^^M^Stk^^ DETROIT FLORISTS' CLUB AT ROBERT KLEQQE'S, MT. CLEMENS, MICH., OCTOBER 30, 1902. The business of P. J. Saunders, on Cot- tage Grove avenue, will be discontinued next month, Mr. Saunders leaving for his old home, Cork, Ireland, where his brother, David, a widely known and successful nurseryman, died a few weeks ago. George Bayer, of Toledo, again hit the market right with his chrysanthemums. He had several thousands of blooms at Kennicotts' this week, when most of the growers had practically ceased ship- ping. Wietor Brothers report a good call for field-grown carnation plants to take the place of the chrysanthemums now cut out. They shipped several thousand plants during this week before the freeze. Peter Reinberg has already begun to make carnation cuttings. He expects to do an even larger business than hereto- fore in this line this season. He had a big cut of Liberty for Thanksgiving. Miss May Wood, who for some years was bookkeeper for Anthony & Curran and Joseph Curran, when they were in business, died November 27. Miss Wood was Mr. Curran's sister-in-law. Quite a delegation of Chicago people went to Joliet on Saturday to attend the banquet in connection with the flower show. Weiland & Risch have a pink sport of Timothy Eaton, Daybreak in color, of which they think highly. E. C. Amling has been getting in quan- tities of sweet peas this week, which have found a ready market. President John Burton and John N. ? May expect to pay this city an early Tisit. Visitor: Chas. E. Heite, ol the Rock- Heite Company, Kansas City. East Bridgewater, Mass.—Mr. and Mrs. kheX E. Houghton celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Novem- ber 25. Medford, Mass.—Miss Eunice Belcher, formerly with John Coombs, of Hartford, Conn., has opened business here under the name of the Medford Flower Store. Boston. DOWNPOUR SERVES TO DAMPEN THANKS- GIVING DAY ARDOR.—SHORT SUP


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