. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists' Review FlBBOABT 6. 1019. BMIL SCHLOSS, Prcs. and Trcas. MILTON SBLINKA, Secretary THE RIBBON HOUSE. ScHLOSs Bros., Ribbons, inc. HEADQUARTERS FOR FLORISTS' RIBBONS. CHIFFONS AND NOVELTIES 31 and 33 East 28th Street, SAM SELIGMAN, Western Representative EW YORK Vaiioiis Notes. Milton Selinka, of Schloss Bros., Rib- bons, Inc., who has just returned from a southern trip, called on the trade in this city during the last few days. Two of Uncle Sam's boys, both of whom were in the employ of Salter Bros, previous to their enlistment, hav


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists' Review FlBBOABT 6. 1019. BMIL SCHLOSS, Prcs. and Trcas. MILTON SBLINKA, Secretary THE RIBBON HOUSE. ScHLOSs Bros., Ribbons, inc. HEADQUARTERS FOR FLORISTS' RIBBONS. CHIFFONS AND NOVELTIES 31 and 33 East 28th Street, SAM SELIGMAN, Western Representative EW YORK Vaiioiis Notes. Milton Selinka, of Schloss Bros., Rib- bons, Inc., who has just returned from a southern trip, called on the trade in this city during the last few days. Two of Uncle Sam's boys, both of whom were in the employ of Salter Bros, previous to their enlistment, have returned to this city, both having been honorably discharged. They are Wil- liam Filby, who saw active service in France, and Edward Veltz, who, for the last twelve months, has been stationed in Boston. It is interesting to note that during the present winter there has been a de- cidedly heavier demand for Paper White narcissus bulbs than in previous years among the flower lovers. St. Valentine's day prospects look good as far as cut bulbous stock is con- cerned. Several of the growers have benches of daffodils and tulips which will be in fine condition at that time. Charles W. Curtis has commenced cut- ting sweet peas, for which he finds a ready market. He has been storing a large collection of cattleyas for a pri- vate grower and has been cutting a large number of blooms from them. Hugo Teute is bringing in some good potted hyacinths, as well as single daf- fodils. His cut of carnations this win- ter is not large. He reports excellent business this season. Cushman & Co., located on Exchange street, report good prospects for the coming season. Good orders and in- quiries reach them daily and they say there is every encouragement for them this year. Albert Eayton, of the Bidge road, Irondequoit, reports good business. Dur- ing the "flu" epidemic he was particu- larly rushed with funeral work. He also had charge of the cemetery, at which a number of burials took


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