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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Februaky 26, 1903. 



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C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



TORONTO. 



Trade during the past week has been 

 on the rush, especially has it been so in 

 made-up design work, the call ha\ing 

 come to a number of our prominent citi- 

 zens. We also note a number of social 

 functions, which used up some colored 

 stuff. 



When we said last week that it looked 

 as though there was going to be some- 

 thing doing the first week in ilarch we 

 had not known that the Toronto Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' banquet was to take 

 place on the night of the 6th. The meet- 

 ing of the C. H. A. executive, the car- 

 nation exhibit, and last, but not least, 

 the Toronto Gardeners' and Florists' ban- 

 quet, will make Toronto a conspicuous 

 place with the florist fraternity all over 

 Canada, and I doubt not if some of our 

 American cousins are not looking this 

 way. 



We had a flying call during the week 

 from Mr. Greenlaw, representing Messrs 

 N. F. McCarthy & Co., of Bcston, and' 

 Mr, A. Zirkmann, representing Mr Si"- 

 mund Geller, of New York. " 



We notice Mr. Ked Dale, of the Dale 

 Estate, Brampton, pa.ssing through here 

 on his way to the Brooklvn carnation 

 show. We might have had our suspi- 

 cions had he not been in good companv 

 ha-ving Mr. J. H. Dunlop, of Toronto, 

 and Mr. Gammage, of London, with liini 



D. J. 



MILWAUKEE. 



With the exception of a few extrer 

 cold days the past week, business has 

 been good. Violets went down with the 

 mereuiy until there was an oversupply. 

 With warmer weather the demand in- 

 creased. Bulbous stock was short of de- 

 mand. Complaints are heard from most 

 growers of plant stock on account of the 

 little demand for blooming plants. There 

 are some fine azaleas, cinerarias, cvcla- 

 men, etc., in the market, but few calls 

 for them. 



Peter Kapsalis will have his new 

 store open ready for business Saturday 

 Wm. 6. Schucht, lately traveling for 

 Holton & Hunkel Co., and Currie Bros., 

 will enter his employ. C. C. P 



The publishers of Mr. Ward's book 

 The American Carnation, say they regret 

 to announce that the book will" not' be 

 ready for delivery until about April 1st. 



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