. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. m& EVERYTHING in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Suppllcs. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON k nUNKCL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens I. Jacobs. GOr; Broadway, Camden, has purchased the Goosetree Green- houses at Mag-nolia, N. J. Herman Weber is in charge. The products will be used to supply his Broadway store. Peter Dilhousen, late of Habermehl's, is in charg-e of the store. It is stated that with only four hands, this estab- lishment turned o


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. m& EVERYTHING in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Suppllcs. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON k nUNKCL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens I. Jacobs. GOr; Broadway, Camden, has purchased the Goosetree Green- houses at Mag-nolia, N. J. Herman Weber is in charge. The products will be used to supply his Broadway store. Peter Dilhousen, late of Habermehl's, is in charg-e of the store. It is stated that with only four hands, this estab- lishment turned out over $9,IX)0 worth of funeral work during- the month of Octotber, when the epidemic was at its height. Jos. N. King, of Norristown, Pa., was in town last week taking a look over the market, of which he is a frequent visitor. His business, that of a retail florist, comes pretty near to being one of the oldest in the state, being estab- lished by his father in 1847, running continuously for 71 years, and still going strong. Mr. King is also an ac- complished musician and has written several sacred and popular patriotic songs. The Robert Craig- Co. is very busy at this time getting out holiday orders, most customers taking- their plants a month ahead of time, maturing them in their own houses, or the storemen liaving them finished by their local growers. This avoids all delays inci- dent to cold weather and poor express service. The Leo Niessen Co. reports a much better demand this week than last, and expects a constantly increasing busi- ness from this time on. Koses, chrys- anthemums and a good supply of car- nations were features here. The Jos. Heacock Co. expresses great satisfaction with the new coal regula- tions which will allow a 100 per cent production at their Roelfs rose ranges. The plants are just now a bit off crop, but coming strong. H. Bayersdorfer &; Co. are very busy trying to keep ahead of their orders for Christmas goods. Florists are alive to the fact th


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