. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rp/<5. The American Florist. 27. Everything in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. \ MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON i nUNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens ;Ca Wholesale Florists and Supplies Manufacturers of Wire Designs. We are the largest cut flower shippers at Kansas City. Let us supply your wants. If on the market, we can furuish it. Get our prices before placing order. We guarantee satisfaction. 1016-1018 McGee street


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rp/<5. The American Florist. 27. Everything in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. \ MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON i nUNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens ;Ca Wholesale Florists and Supplies Manufacturers of Wire Designs. We are the largest cut flower shippers at Kansas City. Let us supply your wants. If on the market, we can furuish it. Get our prices before placing order. We guarantee satisfaction. 1016-1018 McGee street KANSAS CITY, MO. Mention the American Florist when writing Extra Quality Pink and White KlUar- ney, Rlchmonds, American Beauties, Fancy Carnations, Yellow Daisies, Valley, Orchids and Peas. Obtain our prices on quality lots. Buy from the grower. Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 116-118 Seventh St., rittsbnrgb. Pa. Edward Reid WHOLESALE FLORIST. Cboice American Beauties, RusseUs, Mock KiUarney, Sunburst and others. CATTLEYAS, CARNATIONS and LILIES. One block from express depot. 1619-21 RansteadSL, PHILADELPHIA, PA> Holyoke and Northampton Club. The regular meeting was held July 11 at Bonnie Brae, Holyoke, the estate of C. E. Mackintosh. Geo. Strugnell has been in charg'e of the gardeners for several years and is well-known in his district for his all around ability. Members enjoyed a stroll through the flower garden and vegetable quarters, noting with satisfaction the flourish- ing appearance of the crops. A large berry tree laden with luscious fruit came in for special attention. D. J. Gallivan extended an invitation to hold the annual picnic on his farm at Smith's Ferry. The offer was ac- cepted, but the date depends on the progress of the sweet corn, which is an indispensable item for this occasion. H. E. Downer read an essay on "Herb- aceous Perennials" and exhibited sprays of Achillea, Perry's White, Thalictum Pendleri and Pentstemon gloxinioides. H. E. D. Clayton, Mo


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