. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Sept. 4, Will be delivered for the trade in other cities by the l\r«r»ir»^Tr» f\T\ /^ITTT l^I Allfr»nr» """ "^ aeuverea lor tne iraae m ouier cines uy me DESIGNS OR CUT FLOWERS •r^r^iotrMior'sr""?"'""'"'^'* Rochester, N; Y. KELLER SONS, c FLORISTS 1 25 Clinton Avenue, N. Kocbester Phone 606. Long Dis. Bell Phone 2189 Colorado Springs, Colo. FRANK F. CRUMP, Wholesale and Retail Florist Anderson, S. C. THE ANDERSON fiom CO. 533 MARSBAU


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Sept. 4, Will be delivered for the trade in other cities by the l\r«r»ir»^Tr» f\T\ /^ITTT l^I Allfr»nr» """ "^ aeuverea lor tne iraae m ouier cines uy me DESIGNS OR CUT FLOWERS •r^r^iotrMior'sr""?"'""'"'^'* Rochester, N; Y. KELLER SONS, c FLORISTS 1 25 Clinton Avenue, N. Kocbester Phone 606. Long Dis. Bell Phone 2189 Colorado Springs, Colo. FRANK F. CRUMP, Wholesale and Retail Florist Anderson, S. C. THE ANDERSON fiom CO. 533 MARSBAU VE. Madison, N. J. Martin C. Ebel. a well kuowii busi- ness man of New York, with a resi- dence here, has taken a financial inter- est in the new insecticide "Aphine," which has already been advertised by Geo. E. Talmadge. A commodious building has been fitted up here for a factory and the business will be pushed. It is understood that Mr. Ebel will look after the business end, while Mr. Talmadge, who is the in- ventor, will continue in charge of the manufacture. Robert M. Sehultz has a great stock • )f Richmond roses coming on, all in fine condition. His entire range is planted with Richmond and as he has had uniform success with it in the past, his prospects are now excellent. Frank Eskesen. the well known fern grower, is visiting his old home in Denmark. He is' accompanied by his wife and child. During his ab- sence the business is in charge of Thos. L. Moberg. The rose growers of this section have good stocks in sight and pros- pects are encouraging. Hopkinsvllle,Ky. The funeral of John C. Latham, the New Tork millionaire who was born here, took place August 22. Mr. I^atham had always displayed rare In- terest and generosity towards this town. Thousands of people turned out through genuine sorrow, the cortege being the longest ever known here. Beautiful floral designs from many distant states almost hid the front of the Among these was a hands


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