. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 378 The American Florist. Oct. Milwaukee. The kindness of Jack Frost has kept field-grown carnation flowers in the mar- ket and of fairly good quality. Green- house flowers are coming slowly and are pretty short yet. Roses are in supply about equal to the demand. Some Chat- enay are coming in and sell on sight. Helton & Hunkel are showing some of the finest American Beauties ever ofiered in the west at this time of year. Single violets are coming in now from Loeffler Brothers. First chrysanthemums came in last


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 378 The American Florist. Oct. Milwaukee. The kindness of Jack Frost has kept field-grown carnation flowers in the mar- ket and of fairly good quality. Green- house flowers are coming slowly and are pretty short yet. Roses are in supply about equal to the demand. Some Chat- enay are coming in and sell on sight. Helton & Hunkel are showing some of the finest American Beauties ever ofiered in the west at this time of year. Single violets are coming in now from Loeffler Brothers. First chrysanthemums came in last week. The Florists' Club meets October 6, the first since election. Final convention matter reports will be heard. The bowl- ers who have been champing under restraint lately will organize for the winter under Captain Kennedy. Currie Brothers have torn things wide open at their Wisconsin street retail store and are putting in a big plate glass pro- jecting front, so passersby can hardly lose them. A wedding decoration by Kapsaulis & Lambros, September 24. They used a four-leaf clover canopy which was much admired for its novelty and efiectiveness. The Citizens' Trust Company, whose vaults on Tracy street are in charge of C. B. Whitnall, were handsomely deco- rated at their opening September 22. August Kellner has built 24x100 feet for decorative plants at 1184 Humboldt avenue, on leased ground. He will do a decorating business. McKenna & Company had two large weddings September 24 and cleaned up the stock of flowers about town to the last bud. Blaumeuser & Howard, big vegetable growers on Howell avenue, will devote their glass mostly to carnations this winter. Heitmann & Baerman have completed their three new houses and have them stocked with fancy carnations, looking well. Mrs. Florence Ennis has enlarged her place in the Plankinton house. Nic. Zweifel is bringing in fine blooms of Crane and Lord. H. Orange, N. J. The regular monthly meeting and exhi- bition o


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