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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



December 11, 1902. 



LOUISVILLE. KY. 



The advent of the cold snap and many 

 receptions during the past weeK improved 

 business to some extent, but am afraid 

 that so much cloudy weather will cause 

 it to decline again. Beauties will be 

 scarce and bring top notch prices. Car- 

 nations will be plentiful, also Romans, 

 narcissus and violets. 



I'he regular monthly meeting of the 

 Kentucky Society of Florists was held 

 at Jacob Schulz's store on Deo. .3, at 8:30 

 o'clock and a good crowd was present. 

 The election of officers took place and 

 resulted as follows: Wm. Mann, presi- 

 dent; Jacob Schulz. vice-president; Jos. 

 Coenen, financial secretarj'; Hy. Lichte- 

 feld, secretary; C. H. Kunzman. treas- 

 urer; Jno. Bohrman. trustee. Tlie club 

 is in good financial standing. 



.jJacob Schulz's carnation houses are 

 almost like a wheat field — buds and 

 flowers until the eye can see no more. 

 His seedlings are very fine, having some 

 very promising ones amongst them. 



C. H. Kunzman's new house is a 

 beauty. His carnations are as fine as 

 can be seen anywhere, Prosperity es- 

 pecially being hard to beat. The Law- 

 son is at homt-. here in fine shape, but 

 his Enquirer tops them all in size, color 

 and stem. Next season he will discard 

 t"rane. Wliitc Cloud and Xorway, and 

 instead grow Adonis, Enchantress. Gov. 

 Wolcott and his red seedling. No. 0. 



Nanz & Neuner's estnhlishnient. out at 

 St. Mathews, is in apple pie order. Tlieir 

 American Beauties are in fine shape — 

 deep in color and long stems. 



Wni. Walker is cutting some very fine 

 Golden Gat« roses. He also has some 

 very fine cyclamen in bloom. 



Wra. Mann, the Lily King, is as jolly 

 as ever. He knows his bank account will 

 swell considerably during Xmas week. 



Geo. Schiilz, of Goss avenue, is ver>- 

 busy planting shrubs and trees. His 

 plant department is in fip-top order. 

 His Lilium Harrisii couldn't be better: 

 scarcely any disease. 



!Mr. John Bohrman, of Jos. Coenen &• 

 ('o.. will be married sixm. .John is very 

 popular in the Highlands, and the flor- 

 ists wish to congratulate him for win 

 ning such a handsome bride to Iw. 



J. E. Marrett had the decorating for 

 the Elks' memorial service. 



T. B. Rudy has moved into his new 

 residence, which is a peach, and he is 

 the happiest man in town. 



Mrs. Wood, mother of C. F. Wood, 

 died in Virginia. Mr. Wood has the deep 

 sympathy of his brother florists, who 

 grieve with him for the loss of his 

 mother. 



Martin Reukauf. representing H. Bay- 

 ersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, was a visi- 

 tor. H. LlCHTEFELD. 



MANY REPLIES. 



We are agreeably surprised at the 

 many inquiries, mentioning our adver- 

 tisement in the Revikw, we have re- 

 ceived in regard to Christmas decora- 

 tions, even from the way-oflf New Eng- 

 land States. 



W. W. Barnard & Co. 



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HoPKiNSViLLE. Ky. — The Louisville 

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 sketch of Mr. T. L. Metcalfe, of this 

 cit.v. who is editor of the weekly Inde- 

 pendent, as well as engaged in ciin.mcr- 

 cial floriculture. 



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