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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



SEPTEMBER 7, 1SIW. 



CINCINNATI. 



Trade Conditions. 



Several large funerals last week 

 kept the down-town florists quite busy 

 and cleared up the surplus of white 

 flowers. 



The wholesale men report a slight 

 improvement in shipping trade, and 

 difficulty in securing enough good 

 stock, especially in roses. 



Jewish New Year's, as usual, cre- 

 ated quite a demand for choice flow- 

 ers. 



A. Sunderhuch's Sons and Baer & 

 Jones did an unusual business on this 

 occasion. Asters are still plentiful 

 and of good quality but going rather 

 slow. Smiilax is scarce, also aspara- 

 gus, but the demand for both is light. 

 All out-door stock is showing the 

 effect of the severe drought. Carna- 

 tion plants are not making their usual 

 growth for this time of the year and 

 are in poor shape for lifting. 



Various Notes. 



A move is afoot among members 

 of the Y. M. C. A. Athletic Club to 

 send Chas. B. Critchell. Cincinnati's 

 crack sprinter and State champion in 

 the 100 yard dash, east to participate 

 in the next A. A. U. games. During 

 the past three years Critchell has 

 made great records against the best 

 runners in Ohio and representatives 

 of Eastern colleges. 



At the Green Township Harvest 

 Home George & Allan and J. T. 

 Congor were the principal exhibitors. 

 The honors were about equally di- 

 vided, the former taking the prizes 

 on cut flowers and the latter on plants. 



P. H. Therkildson. Ironton. 0., was 

 a recent visitor. 



C. J. Jones is on a flying trip to 

 New York and Philadelphia. 



Mrs. James Allan is spending a 

 short vacation at the lakes. B. 



J. AUSTIN SHAW. 

 Mr. Shaw is still at home, slowly re- 

 covering from the effects of his acci- 

 dent at Detroit. 



Letters from his friends and custo- 

 lers will reach him at 271 Broadway. 

 New York, until further notice. 



ST. CHARLES, MO.— Jas. Gelven 

 has sold his greenhouses to Capt. 

 H. B. Denker, and they will in future 

 be conducted by his son Edwin 

 Denker. James Gelven and his son 

 Charles H. Gelven have bought six 

 lots in Sedalia, Mo., on which they will 

 build this fall two houses 18x80 and 

 office of the most modern and hand- 

 some construction. The son will have 

 charge of the new place as the 

 senior Mr. Gelven's health is poor and 

 he will retire from active business. 



BELLEVUE, O.— Mr. I. Husbands 

 has just completed rebuilding and re- 

 modeling his store, palm and propa- 

 gating houses and now has things in 

 good shape. 



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E.H.HUNT 



THE "OLD RELIABLE" FOR 



Wholesale 

 Gut Flowers 



Hunt's Flowers Go Everywhere. 



76 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO. 



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REINBERG BROS. 



KX ...CUT FLOWERS. 



800,000 feet of Glass. 



Headquarters for line AMERICAN' BEAUTIES. 



51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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Bassett& Washburn 



76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 

 Whoie^Growerso^^J p^WERS 



Greenhouses at Hinsdale. III. 

 Mention The Pevlew when you write. 



W. E. LYNCH 



Wholesale Florist, 



19-21 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO. 



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A.Lp1ANDALL 



Telephone J |g| wholesale Florist 



4 Washington St., Chicago. 



In our new and enlarged quarters we are better 

 prepared than ever to handle your orders. 



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WHOLESALE 



GROWER OF ROSES. 



DEALER IN 



CUT FLOWERS. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 



37-39 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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BENTHEY & CO. 



F. F. BENTHEY, Mgr. 



WHOLESALE AND 

 COMMISSION 



Consignments 

 Solicited. 



41 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 



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llegonias. 



ASSORTED VARIETIES. 

 FROM TWO-INCH POTS. 



$2.00 per hundred. 



EXTRA STRONG. 

 Cash Please. 



Grevillea Robusta, ^.^100 ...$2.50 



EDWARD B. JACKSON 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



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1ABBAGE PLANTS. 



Field grown, 15c per 100, $1.00 per 1000, 

 if by mail, add lUc per 100. 

 Write for prices on large lots for fall planting. 



Piirdot/ Strong plants, 85c per 100. $2 50 per 

 rm siey . 10u0 . j( by mai i ^mwc per 100. 

 Other Vegetable plants in season. Cash with order. 

 K VINCENT, JR. & SON, 



White Marsh, Ud 

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c. a. kuehn asr 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies. 



Manufacturer of the Patent "Wire Clamp Flora 



Designs. A full line of supplies always on 



hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



1122 PINE STREET. ST. LOUIS. MO, 



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S; Bernins 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST, 



1322 Pine Street, 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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ELLISON & TESS0N, 



WHOLESALE SHIPPING! 



FLORISTS 



3134 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



...Home Grown Stock... 



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Maplewood Cut Elower and 



Pl3flt CO. GtO. M. KELLOGG. Pres. 

 Growers of CUT FLOWERS a < Wholesale. 



Regular shipping: orders given special attention. We 

 have the largest plant west of Chicago. 



Store: 906 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, M0. 



Greenhouses; Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



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Cincinnati 



W. A. MANN. 

 FRANK W. BALL. 



Cut Flower Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



416 Walnut St. 



CINCINNATI, 0. 



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 Special Attention Given to Shipping Orders. 



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