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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



NOVEMBER 17. 1S9S. 



Royalty, and an intermediate grade 

 of "society. He is a most interesting 

 man and it is good to see liim have 

 the sense to retire on what I may be 

 allowed to call a moderate competen- 

 cy, and spending the evening of his 

 life in viewing this world ere he 

 leaves it. 



We would like much to have seen 

 all our local men and visitors gather 

 round in some social way. but weather 

 dampened the spirits of all and the 

 nearest we could get to a "gathering" 

 was on Friday evening over a game 

 of bowls. The crack (look at the 

 score) members played and many 

 looked on and cheered and kept the 

 dust down. These are genuine and can 

 be copied. The lateness of the hour 

 and time of life of many members will 

 explain some scores, but not all: it 

 was "rocky" in the extreme: 

 MONGRELS. 



G. McClure I'O lf>2 



G. Fanoourt 113 S9 



W. A. Adams 9i ^- 



D. B. Long 121 122 



T. Coleman '9 ''> 



Peter Crowe 127 IfH 



710 576 

 STRAIGHT FLORISTS. 



W. J. Palmer, Sr 77 104 



G. Troup 160 115 



W. Scott 1'2 101 



W. Kasting 113 1« 



A. J. Scott lis l''i 



T.Clayton • SI 82 



71S 720 



w. s. 



MILWAUKEE. 



Bright days following a long siege of 

 cloudy and rainy weather caused a 

 lively demand for all varieties of cut 

 flowers, especially violets, which had 

 been at a standstill during the bad 

 weather. Good shipping stock in roses 

 and carnations found a ready market 

 and mums, although plentiful, were 

 kept moving at fair prices, Major Bon- 

 nafion leading in demand. 



The chrysanthemum shows given at 

 the stores of Wm. Edletsen and Benzel 

 & Kellner were a success, and both 

 firms report having derived consider- 

 able benefit and trade from the same. 

 Volk & Stewart have an excellent 

 window decoration this week, neatly 

 gotten up by their decorator, Mr. 

 Schucht. 



The bouquet green market seems to 

 be flourishing this season, Ellis & 

 Pollworth receiving some large con- 

 signments, reporting good demand 

 from the south and east. This firm's 

 palm business has been unusually 

 large this fall. 



As there was no mum show here 

 quite a number of the local florists at- 

 tended the Chicago show. 



At the City market chrysanthemum 

 plants predominate, and a good-sized 

 plant can be purchased for very little 

 money. 



The propagating house of the City 

 Greenhouse will soon be ready for oc- 

 cupancy, and Aug. Gerlach has been 

 appointed gardener in charge. 



JOHN, 



WESTERN PENNA. HEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRA FANCY STOCK. 



Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. 



LIMITED 



705 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. 

 WholesaSe 

 Florists. 



CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



write: for price list. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



Bassett&Washburn wiETOR BROS 



88 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



^°"'%td'Se°al%lfn'ClT FLOWERS 



Greenhouses at Hinsdale. Ill, 

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SUCCESSORSTO 



Rogers Park Floral Co. 



Cut Flowers 



19-21 

 DOLPH ST 

 CI-1 I C AG O 



Our prices are as low as any 

 and our stock superior. 

 We ask for a trial order. 



A.L 



m 



ANDALL 



Wholesale Florist 



4 Washington St,, Ctiicag-o, 



In our new and enlarged quarters we are better 

 prepared than e\er to handle vour orders. 

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Full Line of Wire Ue- ._-r w Mi.ccssorto 



signs and florists' »■ / ^\■inte^ & Glover 



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Catalogue. CHICAGO. 



HIGH GRADE Cut Flowers 



Properly Packed and Promptly P'on\-arded. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



WHOLESALE 

 GROWERS OF 



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 given prompt attention. 



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Telephone 



Main 



3208 



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WHOLES.\LE 



GROWER OF ROSES. 



DEALER IN 



CUT FLOWERS. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 



37-39 Randolph SI,, 



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CHICAGO, ILL. 



when you write. 



A. G. Prince & 

 Company 



WHOLESALE CIT FLOWERS AND 

 FLORISTS' SIPPLIES 



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Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies. 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Floral 



Designs. A full line of supplies always on 



hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



1122 PINE STREET. ST. LOUIS, MO, 



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Wholesale Florists, 



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FLORISTS 



3134 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS, MO, 

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