. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 90 The American Florist. Auor, o ; Cinclnnali. STOCK SCARCE. It is remarkable what a difference a week or lO days will make in busi- ness. The past week witnessed a great scarcity of flowers, yet lo days ago there was plenty. Anything that looks like a flower, from roses downwards, is eagerly sought for and bought in as soon as it makes its appearance. There seems to be an unusual amount of funeral work, which consumes nearly all the flowers coming in. NOTES. Mrs. C. J. Inloes, the mother of Mrs. C. E. Critch


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 90 The American Florist. Auor, o ; Cinclnnali. STOCK SCARCE. It is remarkable what a difference a week or lO days will make in busi- ness. The past week witnessed a great scarcity of flowers, yet lo days ago there was plenty. Anything that looks like a flower, from roses downwards, is eagerly sought for and bought in as soon as it makes its appearance. There seems to be an unusual amount of funeral work, which consumes nearly all the flowers coming in. NOTES. Mrs. C. J. Inloes, the mother of Mrs. C. E. Critchell, passed away last Mon- day and was buried the following Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Critchell has the heartfelt sympathy of a host of friends in her sad bereavement. John Fries and wife left Tuesday evening for Chicago, and ^from there will go to Denver, Omaha and Salt Lake City, returning via Kansas City and St. Louis. Thev expect to be gone about five weeks. Wm. Gardener, who is the right- hand man at Weiland & dinger's, will leave for his home, London, Canada, Sunday evening, to visit his folks. He expects to be gone about two weeks. Genial Henry Schwarz, who, with Dom Rusconi, is on the outing commit- tee, says that everything is progressing nicely for the outing and assures all who attend a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Pflasterer and daughter, of Win- chester, Ind., was in town last WedneS' day buying stock, and Sydney Werth- heimer came in on Friday to sell rib- bons. Wm. Murphy has his new houses com- pleted and planted to roses. There are three of them, each 200 feet long. C. E. Hawkins, the Sprengeri king of Leesburg, Fla., is in town visiting rela- tives and friends. Tom Windram is building two car- nation houses each 250 feet long. S_ PATENTED IN UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES. per doz. sets. 2 pieces: $ per doz, females for faucets. Discount on gross lots. Eft^ll, GLAUBCW, Montclair, Colo. FOR SALE pipe Good serviceable secouti-b;iud. Xo juuk. ri


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