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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



JANUARY 4, 190O. 



LEHIGHTON, PA.— Paul Niehoff 

 reports Christmas business as very 

 satisfactory. 



CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — James 

 Morton reports a busy Christmas. 

 Both plants and cut blooms sold at 

 good prices. 



PITTSFIELD, MASS.— Fire did dam- 

 age to the amount of $1,000 to the 

 greenhouses of G. J. Reuter & Son, 

 December 23. 



TORONTO, ONT.— Mr. R. Meanis 

 reports a good year and that business 

 is improving. He has built a new 

 house for palms, ferns, etc. 



.JAMESTOWN. N. Y.— Sophie Butler 

 has discontinued her greenhouse busi- 

 ness. The greehouses have been sold 

 and the material will be removed. 



MAROA, ILL.— Mrs. E. A. Cooper re- 

 ports good trade during the past year, 

 double that of last year. Christmas 

 . business was all right ana outlook for 

 spring trade good. 



WICHITA, KAN.— Chawes P. Muel- 

 ler has made numerous improvements 

 of late and now has an exceedingly 

 well appointed place as well as one of 

 the largest in this section. 



HACKENSACK, N. J.— The Red 

 Towers Greenhouses report a fine 

 Christmas business, more than double 

 that of last year. Greens and plants 

 sold well. Big demand for cut flowers. 



BALTIMORE, MD. — Charles E. 

 Smith & Co., of 101 North Liberty St., 

 have opened a branch store at 902 

 South Charles St. Albert Fiedler, for- 

 merly in their Liberty street store, is 

 in charge. 



CLEMENTON, N. J.— E. Banyard & 

 Son have completed another house, 12 

 x75, for their new double pink petunia 

 which will be sent out the coming 

 spring, and which is one ot the finest 

 in habit and bloom. 



QUINCY, ILL.— We never had a bet- 

 ter demand for flowers than this year. 

 C. F. W. Gentemann cut a fine lot of 

 Maids that retailed at $2.00 a dozen, 

 also Brides and Perles. Hyacinths 

 and valley sold at 75 cents a dozen. 

 Carnations were never better. Day- 

 break, Hill and Triumph retailing at 

 75 cents a dozen. No violets at pres- 

 ent. 



ATLANTIC, lA.— C. G. Anderson & 

 Co. report a fine Christmas trade, fully 

 25 per cent ahead of last year. Dur- 

 ing the past summer this firm rebuilt 

 their entire establishment and built 

 new ofl^ce building, potting shed, boil- 

 er house, etc., and installed a new 

 boiler. They now have a fine range of 

 about 15.000 feet of glass. They do 

 both a wholesale and retail business. 



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