. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Everything in the line of Gut Flowers, Plants and Florists* Supplies. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens PLAIN CARDS Put up 100 to a package, BOO cards to a box. Per 500 Per 1000 No. 88 $ $ No. 55 75 No. 48 Envelopes to match (1000 to package), same price as cards. Samples free. GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, Wholesale Florist, 1324 Pine ST. LOUIS, MO WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORI


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Everything in the line of Gut Flowers, Plants and Florists* Supplies. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens PLAIN CARDS Put up 100 to a package, BOO cards to a box. Per 500 Per 1000 No. 88 $ $ No. 55 75 No. 48 Envelopes to match (1000 to package), same price as cards. Samples free. GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER, Wholesale Florist, 1324 Pine ST. LOUIS, MO WM. C. SMITH Wholesale Floral Co. WHOLESALE FLORISTS i?, ST. LOUIS, MO. supplies aid Eyerythina, In season always on Ml Mention the American Florist when writing Cincinnati. MARKET CONDITIONS IMPROVE. As September 1 drew near, the mar- ket assumed a firmer tone. The call for stock is steady, but not very much larger than it was at the last writing. There is plenty of stock for all require- ments. Roses are plentiful and very good. Up to this time, however, they have met 'with a demand that was good at times and very slow at other times. Carnations come in regularly and are fairly good for early stock. Asters are in a large supply and in- clude many fine blooms. The cut of Easter lilies is again up to normal. America gladioli are not very plentiful, but there are more than enough to go around of the other varieties. Other offerings include dahlias and hardy hydrangeas. New wild smilax is in the market. Other greens are plentiful. NOTES. Wm. Murphy, accompanied by his physician and nurse, has gone to his cottage at the Cheneaux to escape the hay fever. C. E. Critchell received his first lot of new wild smilax, the first of the season, last week. ?Walter Gray, Jr., of Hamilton, Ohio, has started on a month's vacation. Visitors: Mrs. J. W. Crouch, Knox- ville, Tenn.; Miss D. E. Rush, Shreve- port, La.; G. L. Rambler, decorator for Miss Rush, Shreveport, La.; R. E. Mapes, with Chas. L. Baum, Knox- ville, Tenn., and E


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