. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 19*5- The American Florist. 429 OFFICIAL S. A. F. Shipping Labels FOR CUT FLOWERS: in two colors en gummed piper; your card, etc., in black and leaf adopted by the S, A. F. in red. Price per 500, $: per 1000, $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid, $1,25. Cash with order. AMERICAN PLOMSTCO., 440 S. Dearborn St. Chicago Badgley, Riedel & Meyer "^{iSSfSKK" 34 W. 28th St., New York Receivers and Distributors of Choicest Cut Flowers Walter Wholesale Florist T353l35lf Mad! Sa.
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 19*5- The American Florist. 429 OFFICIAL S. A. F. Shipping Labels FOR CUT FLOWERS: in two colors en gummed piper; your card, etc., in black and leaf adopted by the S, A. F. in red. Price per 500, $: per 1000, $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid, $1,25. Cash with order. AMERICAN PLOMSTCO., 440 S. Dearborn St. Chicago Badgley, Riedel & Meyer "^{iSSfSKK" 34 W. 28th St., New York Receivers and Distributors of Choicest Cut Flowers Walter Wholesale Florist T353l35lf Mad! Sa. 133 W. 2Bth St., New York All the NEW ROSES, CARNATIONS and Seasonable Flowers. Mention the American Florist when writing Paul Meconi Wholesale Florist 55-57 West 26th Street NEW YORK CITY Telephone: 3864 Madison Square. Mention the American Florist when writing Pittsburgh. BUSINESS RETURNS AFTER SUMMER LULL. With the summer season gradually drawing to a close, it pleases us to re- port that business is again returning in the Pittsburgh territory; not a stel- lar showing, however, but prosperity is being breathed from the very at- mosphere. Cooler weather, we may add, has helped things noticeably. Ac- cording to our local weather reports the month of August has been the coolest August for 30 years. There is plenty of stock, but no variety. Gladi- oli and asters are prime factors. The September gladioli far excel those of the earlier summer in quality, and there are lots of them, too. The whole- sale men are having a hard time get- ting rid of their asters without giv- ing them away. The late crop stock is excellent, but there are so many of them around that they attract little attention. New crop carnations are appearing daily, and the excellent con- dition of the plants in the local green- houses is causing much comment. NOTES. "We regret to announce the death of John Bubach, of Brooklyn, N. Y., which occurred Saturday, August 28. Mr. Bubach was very well liked by the tr
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