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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBER 26, 1899. 



NEW ORLEANS. 



In a lengthy interview, printed in 

 the New Orleans Picayune of Oct. 17, 

 Mr. Harry Papworth tells of what he 

 saw on his recent northern trip, and 

 expresses the conviction that in a few 



ars the south will produce practic- 

 ally all the flowers and plants now 

 brought from the north. Further, 

 that the south will in the future sup- 

 ply the north with many plants, such 

 as palms. 



He says: "If every florist in New 

 Orleans were to engage in growing 

 palms they could not supply the de- 

 mand in New York. Philadelphia, 

 Boston and other cities." He an- 

 nounces his intention of going exten- 

 sively into the business of growing 

 palms, etc., for sending to the north- 

 ern cities. 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Denver florists organized a 

 bowling club on the 14th inst. with a 

 membership of fourteen. Most of 

 them tried their skill on the ISth with 

 the following results: 



1st. 2d. 3d. Av. 



Charles Mauffi 230 157 21l' 200 



J. N. Jakobsen 1SS 196 169 185 



John Berry 210 151 171 177 



A. E. Mauff 172 175 175 171 



John Ferris 1% 140 His 168 



George Brenkert 184 155 15S L66 



C. J. Thiess 156 109 220 162 



Charles Webb 176 145 153 158 



George Zimmer 179 156 125 157 



Charles Franz 169 112 137 136 



Robert Kurth 141 127 142 134 



O. Preeburg 130 99 ill 



J. B. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



The Twin City bowlers made the fol- 

 lowing scores at the last meeting on 

 the 17th: 



1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. Av. 



E. Nagel 162 134 133 131 140 



G. Malmquist 146 132 171 162 153 



J. Hartman 105 10S 141 ... IIS 



II Barsch 129 124 98 97 112 



G. Will 146 134 1SS 162 158 



Hoppe 135 155 140 135 141 



J. Monson 134 164 154 119 143 



G. Will is getting the lead. It will 

 be hard for any of the others to catch 

 up with him in the average for the 

 season. N. 



TARIFF DECISION. 



By a decision of the U. S. General 

 Appraisers at New York, Oct. 12, sun- 

 flower seed is held to be exempt under 

 paragraph 656, act of 1S97. as flower 

 seed, and not dutiable as "other seed," 

 under paragraph 254. 



GALVESTON, TEXAS.— Mr. S. J. 

 Mitchell, of Houston, has been selected 

 to acl as judge at the chrysanthemum 

 show to be held here November 14 and 

 15. He will use the scale of points 

 adopted by the Chrysanthemum Soci- 

 ety of America. 



THE FLORISTS' MANUAL, by Wil- 

 Scott, contains 207 articles all on 

 plants or subjects of special value to 

 the commercial florist. 



40,000 'MUMS.... 



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 40,000 first-class flowers, Al in every respect. 



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We are exclusively ROSE GROWERS and can supply the best 

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