. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 25 GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN PLEASE iRoses, Carnations and all kinds of I Seasonable Flowers In stock. BUrF-AI-O, N. V. Florists' Supplies and 'Wire Designs. -THE- 'sSonsGo. Wholesale Commission Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to Shipping Orders. Jobbers Of FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, SEEDS and BULBS. Price List on Application. 316 Walnut St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Fhooe Main 584. r'i'''0'y"irv'u"irff locked up in Wm. F. Kast


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 25 GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN PLEASE iRoses, Carnations and all kinds of I Seasonable Flowers In stock. BUrF-AI-O, N. V. Florists' Supplies and 'Wire Designs. -THE- 'sSonsGo. Wholesale Commission Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Special attention given to Shipping Orders. Jobbers Of FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, SEEDS and BULBS. Price List on Application. 316 Walnut St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Fhooe Main 584. r'i'''0'y"irv'u"irff locked up in Wm. F. Kasting's safe. Should President Neubeck get in the same room as that safe is in, there might be a meeting. J. B. Wiese, czar of the Chippewa market, departed for Chicago on Thursday on a pleasure trip. The Buffalo Cut Flower Co. is handling some extra fine Bride and Bridesmaid roses at present. The Wm. Scott Co. is getting some fine roses and carnations from its Corfu greenhouses. Bison. Minneapolis. BUSINESS SLOW, There has been a very marked scarcity of roses for the past two weeks; carnations are tolerably plentiful, but do not come near meet- ing the demand. Bulb stock is very plentiful, and extra good. Growers are busy putting in their carnation cuttings, and otherwise prepar- ing for spring and summer trade. A number of the customers who patronize the higher class stores have gone south, and their absence is felt In the diminished orders. NOTES. The Twin City Florists' meeting, January 21, at Holm and Olson's store in St. Paul was at- tended by about 75 florists from the two cities. A lot of business was transacted. E. Nagel read a paper on "Spring Plants" which was gener- aMy discussed. A smoker followed the meeting, and there are prospects of better coalition among the florists than there has been for a long time. Theodore Wirth has been ill the greater part of the past week, but is now out again. Visitors: B. Eschner from M. Rice & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; W.


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