. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The Bevlew when you write. GREEN CARNATIONS Send 25c and receive by mail a package of dye that will color 75 to 100 carnations green. Have many letters stating it is best on market. 8 pack- ages, 60c; per dozen. 2c stamps accepted. LOUIS ELSASS, Mention The Review when you write. Poehlmann Bros. Co. expects to move into its new store by the end of the week. The big ice-box is finished and already there have been many to see it. John Kruchten says his growers have cut as many carnations to Feb- ruary 1 as they did last


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The Bevlew when you write. GREEN CARNATIONS Send 25c and receive by mail a package of dye that will color 75 to 100 carnations green. Have many letters stating it is best on market. 8 pack- ages, 60c; per dozen. 2c stamps accepted. LOUIS ELSASS, Mention The Review when you write. Poehlmann Bros. Co. expects to move into its new store by the end of the week. The big ice-box is finished and already there have been many to see it. John Kruchten says his growers have cut as many carnations to Feb- ruary 1 as they did last year, but that they got them early in the season and have been off in January. John Zech says he thinks the market is in exactly the same condition as a year ago. C. W. McKellar says the east has the largest gardenia crops on reco?d. Kennicott Bros. show Mltmm's Prosperity - like carnation, '^SSthleen B. W. It is said to be a good %Ioomer, but the flowers fade and come nearly white in spring, which is why Mr. Schram has not exploited it. O. W. Frese reports an especially strong shipping demand from the south, New Orleans taking many boxes each day. Henry Smith, of Grand Rapids, has been in town this week, accompanied by his builder, examining the latest greenhouse plants and getting esti- mates on material for a new range. One of last week's visitors was Ed- ward GuUett, Lincoln, HI. Sydney B. Wertheimer, of Wert- heimer Bros., New York, called this week. He says business is good with the retailers everywhere. FOET SMITH, ARK. The Market. Business was a little slack here till Tuesday, January 23, when prepara- tions began for one of the largest fu- nerals seen here in some time. E, B, Peirce, one of the officials of the Rock Island, who was killed in the big wreck of the Illinois Central at Kinmundy, HI,, was brought here and buried on Wednesday, this being his home. All of the florists in town were taxed to the limit and one of the biggest collec- tions of floral offerings thi


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