. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. uhen i Newark, N. J. UEMANI) ON PAR WITH PEEMOUS YEAIiS. The have no complaint aljout business, and it seems to be miitc as good as at the corresponding season of previous years. They are handling a good quality ol chiysanthemums. largely from the local growers. Here as elsewhere, the draft is calling ciuite :• number ot young: men from the trade. NOTES. James J. Plunkett. of Connelly & i'lunkett, Inc., has been called to the colors and is now at Camp Green. Noi-th Carolina. Manager Hoffman


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. uhen i Newark, N. J. UEMANI) ON PAR WITH PEEMOUS YEAIiS. The have no complaint aljout business, and it seems to be miitc as good as at the corresponding season of previous years. They are handling a good quality ol chiysanthemums. largely from the local growers. Here as elsewhere, the draft is calling ciuite :• number ot young: men from the trade. NOTES. James J. Plunkett. of Connelly & i'lunkett, Inc., has been called to the colors and is now at Camp Green. Noi-th Carolina. Manager Hoffman has in- stalled a handsome service flag- of his own design in their show window, made of immortelles, a blue star on a white field with a red border, and it is an at- tractive feature. During the summer months. Philips Brothers thoroughly renovated and re- decorated- their store. It is now well stocked with seasonable cut Howers and presents a handsome appearance. Dennis A. Murphy, of McLaughlin & Murphy, 181 Clinton avenue, is now .?-?ecri'tary of the Essex County Florists' Club. The business of this firm seems lu-osijerous. The S. A. Rogers Co., ;>-, Broad street, have given up the cut llower business and now deal exclusively in seeds and nursery stock. August Begerow has been making im- provements in his store, and we also found him busy with funeral W'ork. Charles Luthy has a good store at ? KIo Springfield .avenue and is a con- stant buyer in the New York market. The Rosery Floral Co. keeps a fine stock of cut flowers and plants and is having good business. W. R. James. Clinton and Klizabetli avenues, has a gOod store and finds liu'-iness improving'. A. F. F. Irvington, N. J. PersMon Brothers have a great stock of the leading chrysanthemums coming (in and are cutting ^arly varieties. We I'mmd them ln^s^? planting a large area ill jiansies. Kdwin Persson is in the last draft, but hopes to be able to finish (he chrysanthemuu season before being called. n. Pl


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