. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?-V ,,'?, 46 The Florists' Review AUSUBT 26, S4andS6VeseySt. .NEW YORK CITY THE LARGEST HORTICULTURAL AUCTION ROOMS IN THE WORLD. OPENING SALE OF THE FALL SEASON ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 14TH. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. Mention The Review when you write. ^ AN annual outing Tuesday, September 7. The steamer Commander, chartered for the occasion, will leave the Battery at 9:30 a. m. for. a three hours' sail on the sound, to Valley Grove, Northport, L. I. Tickets are $5. The committee members are Julius Eoehrs, Louis Dupuy, Herman C. Steinhoff and W. H. Sie
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?-V ,,'?, 46 The Florists' Review AUSUBT 26, S4andS6VeseySt. .NEW YORK CITY THE LARGEST HORTICULTURAL AUCTION ROOMS IN THE WORLD. OPENING SALE OF THE FALL SEASON ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 14TH. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M. Mention The Review when you write. ^ AN annual outing Tuesday, September 7. The steamer Commander, chartered for the occasion, will leave the Battery at 9:30 a. m. for. a three hours' sail on the sound, to Valley Grove, Northport, L. I. Tickets are $5. The committee members are Julius Eoehrs, Louis Dupuy, Herman C. Steinhoff and W. H. Siebrecht, Jr. President Vincent, of the Dahlia So- ciety, reports everything promising for the show next month at the Museum of Natural History. The opening night of the fall season at the New York Florists' Club's rooms, in the Grand Opera House, will be September 13. Charles Millang and family left Au- gust 23 for a two weeks' automobile trip in the White mountains. J. Austin Shaw. MTLWAUKEE. The Maxket. Business in general has been good during the week. While there has been no difficulty in handling the orders, they have been coming in regularly and have kept the help that is not away on vacations fairly busy. Fu- neral work has played a big part in the volume of business done,. and to this class of "work and the cool weather may be ascribed the good condition of the sale end of the business. Roses have become slightly more plentiful, but are being moved readily. The prices, though not high, are good for this time of year. The entire cut is handled each day with little or no trouble. Old carnations are about gone and those still being cut are not worth much. Asters are plentiful and of fine quality. They are satisfactor- ily filling the gap left by the exodus Of the carnations. 'Gladioli are still in fine shape, but are not quite so plen- tiful as they have been. They are moving well. There are lots of good lilies, but they are moving slowly. There is also a good supply o
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