. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 189 ^ ^^--^^fc^-** jv rt.^ |t^fr, ^ -THE- J. M. McCullough's Sons Go. Wholesale Coniinission Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEU. Special atteotioa given to Sbippiog Orders, Jobbers Of FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, SEEDS and BULBS. Price List on Application. 316 Walnat St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Fbone Main 584. >»-W«"«ITW>rar U'U-^Plf'W'TTW Holton&HunkelCo. WHOLESALERS OF CIT FLOWERS and SIPPLIES. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. ^t. Louis BUSINESS QUIET. Tli(' intense


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 189 ^ ^^--^^fc^-** jv rt.^ |t^fr, ^ -THE- J. M. McCullough's Sons Go. Wholesale Coniinission Florists. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITEU. Special atteotioa given to Sbippiog Orders, Jobbers Of FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, SEEDS and BULBS. Price List on Application. 316 Walnat St., CINCINNATI, OHIO. Fbone Main 584. >»-W«"«ITW>rar U'U-^Plf'W'TTW Holton&HunkelCo. WHOLESALERS OF CIT FLOWERS and SIPPLIES. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. ^t. Louis BUSINESS QUIET. Tli(' intense heat experienced during ilu' p.^st week lias had a bad effect on business and transient trade is at a <:ompletc standstill. Society is away, either in Europe or at northern or east- ern resorts, and there is nothing stir- ring. A few more theaters open up the season next week, but they have poor patronage these hot nights, uotwithstand- ing their cooling facilities. Stock com- ing in is very poor. Asters are small and spotted and but few good varieties are yet to be seen. Single tuberoses have arrived in large quantities during The past week and signs were seen in the <lown-town district: "Tuberoses, 35 cents per ; Smilax is scarce and in de- mand, also Asparagus plumosus in Ininclies. Quite a few short-stemmed American Beauty roses are in; medium and long stems are somewhat scarce. There is a demand for light gladioli and liardy hydrangeas. NOTES. The Florists' Club met August 13, with J. .T. Beneke in the chair. The election of officers was the feature. The following were elected: Wm. Young, president; Edwin Denker, vice-president; A. .T. Bentzen. secretary : P. H. Weber, treasurer: Henry Ostertag, trustee for three years. An invitation from J. F. Ammann. of Edwardsville, 111., was given to the club to hold its next meet- ing at Edwardsville. The boys will ten- dor him a surprise of some sort. Henry Ostertag after the meeting entertained the club wit


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