. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 360 The American Florist. Sept. lo. Grafted Pink Killarney 500 3Vi-incli (irafted Fiok Killarney at lU cents lach. POEHLMANN BROS. CO., MORTON GROVE. ILL. Louisville. Business is improvins ami tlowors are sellins reaiiily, roses are in surplus, however, gladiolus and asters have sold better than usual this season: as- ters have been scarce here and a large part have to be purchased out- side. NOTES. Anders Rasniussen's new green- houses are Hearing completion and the stock is looking fine. He is cutting fine Beaut


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 360 The American Florist. Sept. lo. Grafted Pink Killarney 500 3Vi-incli (irafted Fiok Killarney at lU cents lach. POEHLMANN BROS. CO., MORTON GROVE. ILL. Louisville. Business is improvins ami tlowors are sellins reaiiily, roses are in surplus, however, gladiolus and asters have sold better than usual this season: as- ters have been scarce here and a large part have to be purchased out- side. NOTES. Anders Rasniussen's new green- houses are Hearing completion and the stock is looking fine. He is cutting fine Beauties, Killarneys, Marylands, Richmonds and Golden Gates. He will use ,(KH) carnation plants to plant his greenhouses this season. Mrs. Lizzie Lang is managing the business of Alice J. Miller during Miss Miller's absence. As she has a great friends and draws a large trade with her wherever she goes, it will, no doubt, be a profitable arrangement for Miss Miller. Xanz & Xuener who have leased a three-story building in the next block from where they are now, are having the building remodeled and will, no doubt, have one of the most up to date stores in the city. L. Gibson, the only colored florist In the city and a veteran of the civil war, recently purchased the ground and residence that he has rented for many years. He is very liberal and ac- commodating. Mrs. C. B. Thompson has purchased a farm in Oldham county, where she can spend her summers. While on her vacation she was taken ill and now is very low with malarial fe\er. Frank Gottwald is the tirst on the market here with good carnations this year. He is cutting some extra good stock for this season and gets $ per 100 wholesale. S. E. Thompson has opened a new store on Walnut street near the Seel- bach hotel. He was formerly whole- sale grower, but sold his place. E. G. Reimers is interested with his I sons in the automobile business and re- ports business on the boom. H. G. W. WE TAKE THE LEAD In what? What


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