. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi8. The American Florist. 149. Everything in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. \ MILWAUKEE, WIS. nOLTON & nUNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. RICE BROTHERS Wholesale Florists and Sapplles 218 North Fifth St. Send list in for Quotations. Beauties, sending- a good sized ship- ment of stocli with 30-inch stems to the Leo Niessen Co., August 2. Robert Jamison, the rose wizard of the Joseph Heacocli Co., at
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi8. The American Florist. 149. Everything in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. \ MILWAUKEE, WIS. nOLTON & nUNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. RICE BROTHERS Wholesale Florists and Sapplles 218 North Fifth St. Send list in for Quotations. Beauties, sending- a good sized ship- ment of stocli with 30-inch stems to the Leo Niessen Co., August 2. Robert Jamison, the rose wizard of the Joseph Heacocli Co., at Roelofs, Pa., is spending- his vacation these August days with his family at Atlantic City. Jack Duetscher was in the city last week on special service. He looks fine and expects to be in the next regiment that goes over. Robert Craig, Sr., -with Mrs. Craig, is at his summer cottage at Ocean Grove, N. J. WITH THE WHOLESALEKS. Edward Reid has somewhat recov- ered from his last week's wild woods experience in the Poconos, with bears, wildcats, and four-inch catfish. Four inch "catties" are all right for school boys, but when one reaches man's es- tate, they are not much reward for an all-night's work. He is busy now with his Sunburst, Victoria and Maryland roses, and claims to be "King Bee" on asters. Gladioli in immense quantities, as- ters, roses, and choice larkspurs are the features of the Leo Niessen Co.'s stock. Business is fair for the season, but too much stock, particularly gladioli. The new yellow, Schwaben, is a fine flower. Carl Corts, of the Jos. Heacock Co., is setting up the big ice box, and en- closing the yard in a very workman- like manner. Carl is certainly an all- round son of the craft. "A little slow, but fair for summer," was the good word with John Berger. Easter lilies, gladioli and Maryland roses were quantity stocks. K. West Orange, H. J. Joseph A. Manda has recently bought a strip of land adjoining his original property,
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