. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Greenhouse Material OF BESTj^GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Ave*.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT UNO COURTEOUS AHENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. MINNEAPOLIS. The Market. There is little to add to recent re- ports of local market conditions. Most of the florists report a week of good business, a large portion of which was wedding and funeral work. The supply of gladioli shows no sign of diminish- ing. Some fine blooms are offered, but prices are only moderate. There are a few good asters on th
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Greenhouse Material OF BESTj^GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Western and North Ave*.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT UNO COURTEOUS AHENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. MINNEAPOLIS. The Market. There is little to add to recent re- ports of local market conditions. Most of the florists report a week of good business, a large portion of which was wedding and funeral work. The supply of gladioli shows no sign of diminish- ing. Some fine blooms are offered, but prices are only moderate. There are a few good asters on the market, but they are hard to obtain. Boses are ar- riving in more satisfactory quantities now and lilies of splendid quality are obtainable. There is a big demand for both rubrum and Easter lilies. A few growers still are cutting outdoor sweet peas. Zinnias are much in demand and they now are of splendid grade. Fall work is being rushed. Chrysanthe- mums, ferns, cyclamens and begonias soon will be in demand, and they will be ready when the time comes. Various Notes. The Minneapolis Floral Co. reports a good run of funeral orders. Miss Pludell, the bookkeeper, recently re- turned from a most delightful vacation. The H. B. Whitted Floral Co. reports business as being good. The entire staff has been busy with funeral work and wedding decorations. An ammonia freezer has been installed in the Tenth street store. George Oyes has returned from a vacation spent in northern Min- nesota and Miss Jensen has returned from a delightful motor trip to the northern lakes of Minnesota. This con- cern had a charming window display at the main store last week, depicting on a small scale a log mill scene, true to the smallest details. Some splendid work will be shown at the fair by the Minneapolis florists. William F. Holmes reports business good, with plenty of funeral work. He had a charming display of gladioli, ferns and artistically arranged bowls and baskets of flowers. The Sunshine Florist
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