. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Material or BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Avet.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. MenrtoB The Rcrlew when yon write. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. The Market. Business, while not rushing, is good. Stock is more plentiful, but still not quite equal to the demand. Boses of fine quality are arriving, the prices on these ranging from $1 to $8 per hun- dred. Excellent Beauties were seen in the market and these found a ready- sale, Easter and rubrum lilies a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Material or BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Avet.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. MenrtoB The Rcrlew when yon write. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. The Market. Business, while not rushing, is good. Stock is more plentiful, but still not quite equal to the demand. Boses of fine quality are arriving, the prices on these ranging from $1 to $8 per hun- dred. Excellent Beauties were seen in the market and these found a ready- sale, Easter and rubrum lilies are scarce and the big demand for them keeps prices high. Valley and violets may be had, but as yet they are not plentiful. Chrysanthemums are arriv- ing more rapidly. Cyclamens and prim- roses now are in the market, and, although somewhat scarce and high- priced, find a ready sale. Splendid green goods are to be had. Boston ferns are beginning to crowd the mar- ket. Various Notes. The retailers' stores and windows are most attractive. The combined use of autumn foliage with splendid colors in flowers makes the displays fine. William F. Holmes last week deco- rated his store quite artistically. He has made many alterations and im- provements at his place. He reports a good business and a steady trade. O. C. Swanson had a pretty display of livistonas, autumn foliage and fine yellow chrysanthemums. Miss H. B. Whitted reports a week of good business, with a large number of funeral orders. The window display at the Fifth street store was much ad- mired. Johnson & Co., one of the new retail concerns, are doing splendidly. This company carries a fine stock and is building up a good trade. W. H. Bofferding, of the W. H. Bof- ferding Seed Co., is commencing his fall planting. The Minneapolis Florists' Club held its meeting October 3, at the store of Eice Bros. The election of. officers re- sulted as foUows^: President, John G. Taylor; vice-president, T. N. Nagel. This is the third t


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