14 



will Im liiiiifil o\('i- to 1 lie |iui'cli;iscr ;it 

 Otlfc. Noll's to the extent of .+ l.l'OII still 

 remain to lie i-ollected liv the trustee, 

 as Well as open aecounts saiii to a^'- 

 irrei^ate +(i.(iiiii plaeeil on the liooks since 

 the linsiiu'ss has liei'n in the haniis of 

 llie eonrt. 



Memphis, Teiin. The jietition in 

 lian k nijitey of the .Meni|iliis I'loral ('o., 

 lile(| .Inly >, shows th<' followin;^ re 

 ea |ii1 n!at ion : 



Sin.k .•! phnit-. •■!■■.. liMllli'^. livr 



^l,„U SI-'. l:^,llll 



( l|ii':i :|. . illlll-- I .il;vii|,.|r.l ].. Iir ;lhcn . 



:n.-l :i-i- ]ii..-,lln.(ii) 



I ..Ml n-~..|> s:,L!.i;:;s.n(i 



N..i.-- |i:i\ :iM,. sl."..T7::.'.is 



( l|..|i ;l.-i-.,iilils 1. l^e,,' I 



'r..i:il liMl.iiiiii'- sl(i.;ii;ii.>-:j 



lis.r-- ,ii .1— el- s:;.-,.(;T7. is 



The attorneys, ( 'hainiieis. 'I'aylor i.V 

 ITionins, St. Louis, say '•the assets are 

 of uneeitain \;ihu' ami it ile|ieni|s jariic- 

 ly on how the estate is hanWIeil as to 

 what will lie leali/eil for the ered- 

 iturs. ■■ 'i'hese altmiieys supjily the foN 

 lowinu' list of unsetufeil creilitius in 

 the tiaWe. not imimlinj; "a laryc uum- 

 lief of small creilitors in .Memphis"": 



.\lii.ii. :m ll(.ii-I I'.... Clii.-.i:;.. ••< "JT.:;!! 



.MlaiilM l'l..i:il C.i.. .\ll:iiil.i. il.'i III.'-,:, 



l',c^:cn.\\\s, .\..u;irli. .N . .1 iM'n 



l',iliiv:inl. A. 'I'.. Nc.u VinU •',. lo 



Itli.k. I,. A.. NiPifdlk. V;i N.^n 



l^'iUi', <;.•... 11.. .Ml.-nitic CitN. .N .1 'l.ln 



Hniu iiliin>l (;n'.iili<>iisi.. .Vslivillc. .\. f. 'J. to 



llarriiir.l fn., W. W,, nni;ii;o 117.17 



HciMs \ Co.. Will. .1.. I'lilhnli'lpliiM -^i-.-jr, 



Cm. I.., II. II.. C.iir... Ill 1 I' • 



Cliatt:iiJ..oi.M llui;il C.... Iliit.-lM-r .-^lii 



tidii. i-.A l"n(i 



Clii(il;jii I'li'Ucr tilnwiT^' .\s-ii., Cliiiiiuc. L'.."iL'7.:i'.l 



Cliasc .NiifstTV Co.. Chiix'. Ala 7'.i.e."i 



imnls. C. A.. New York li.^'i 



Dc l.a Man' I'li:. \- l'iil>. Co.. .New V.iik :;i.<Mi 



Dillon, .1. I... r.looiiislpiUL'. I'a --.I"' 



I'ay \ Co.. W. i:.. .svrariise, .\ . ^ s.ini 



I);ivtoii I'apcr Num1i,\ Co., Ha.v loii . . . . e,.'.(it 



Dciirsoii. r. Van. Sa^-onliciin, 1 loll.iinl . . Isu.JL' 



lirt'iT. lleiirv A.. I'liil.-Ml.'lplii.-i lUL'.ss 



Coo.l A; Ite.'sc Co.. Spilii'-'licl.l. (1 17e,.:;» 



llotTiiian. S.. liosloii I.e.". 



Holtoii \- lluiik.'l C.P.. MilwaiiU.'c I'.l.' 



HaliiTiin'lil's Sons, ,1. .1., riiiliulcliiliia . . . 4.<J<_t 



Itcnrv \ I <■('. .New ^ Hi k l.'i.7.'i 



Hill Co.. !■:. <;.. Kit-liinoiMl. Iinl IKt.di* 



Jov I-loial Co.. .Nashville, r.iiii 1:.'.S(I 



.loimstoii lin l"i.il Co., St. l.oiiis. .Mo. .. lit. en 



Kink. K. .1.. iJlM'iit. r.i'l;:iiini :;:;:'.. s.", 



I.it'tlc l-lower Shop. Wilkes I'.ai To. I'a .'..IMI 



I.uiUvij; I'loial Co.. K. C. I'itl-lmrL'li. I'a .".en 



Little Kivoi- .Nins.T.v, Little Itiv.r. 1-la.. KCi.nn 



I. ion \ Co.. .New Yolk l-J2.i,>> 



Mamleville \ Kill!.- C,,.. Kodiester. N. V. ;',.-.. <M> 



MilN. Tlie I'loiist. .larksoiiville, I'la , . . . lli.Od 

 Minneapoll-- I'loi-al Co.. Minneapolis. 



.Minn ■».•"'<> 



Mver. II. .list. .New Yolk T.L'" 



NosaeUa, S.. New Oileaii-. I. .a '-'.">. li."> 



(tak Kami .Niiisiiv, lliint^villi., .\la .•;4.."(> 



Ottolanil.T \ lloofiiiiaii. l!osk.,op, llol 



laiiil ••■.'f'."f 



I'a.linah I'otteiv Co.. railii.ali, K.v lnl.'.(Ml 



I'h'.'isalit \'iew I :ieeiihoii~r. .Ma.li^on viUe, 



K.v '•■■•M 



Piiik^toii. .las. i:.. I.oiiisvillr. .\la ."i.';.?.! 



I'orter's (Ineiihonse. 1' 11. Clinton, K.\ . leeO 



J'ovall. .Mis. r. •{.. Tup. lo. Miv~ i:j..'-|(l 



ranhainlle Nurseries (.1. K. Ileiii.\ .V: 



Soli. I'lop. I. lireenlielil, Iml l.'.'in 



I'.uker. .lohn I... liirniin-liaiii. .\la .. LM.IM> 



r.nnoek. ll.nrv S., .ln|.iler. fla linn.fHi 



I'oehlniann I'.ro-. Co., Morton Ciovi-, 111. lll.ei) 



['...■hiiiiaiin r.ro>. Co.. ciii.ai.'o ;;, i.-;{.;;s 



l!aii.l;ill Co. A. 1... ClihaL-o l.'L'4.."><t 



Itan.lolph. .Ma\. Cin.innai i, n t.."n 



Uo.k I'luMi c... Will, 1... Kaii--:is Cit.v, 



Mo .".40 



Kus.-.iiii. 11.. < in.-iniiali L'e.dO 



i:\in.-l.l \ S..n-. r.. Hill. •^..111. ll..llan.l. l.".t.4t 



K 1 .V K.ll. r. N.x'. Y..1K Ii:-.l."i 



S| I < olt'.n Co. . Niu > ..1 k - . . ■>.'"> 



S.-hulz. .1.1. ..I.. l.oiii-\ ill.v 1\,\ . s iMi 



Sni.all \ S..1I-. .1. 11.. W :i-i.ii:L;l. II. h C Jl.si) 



Sinilli, ll..iir\ . Ci.in.l K.-ipoK. Mi. Ii . :; lie 

 Sinitli. U hol.-.il.' I I.. I i^I . \\ 11. c , SI 



l.oiii-. M.. ^■". I" 



T:\\ lor I'.i..-. Co 7:;. lit 



\,in i;..iii':; 11. ii ,V S..11-. K. 1 1 i 1 1.-::. .111. 



l|..ll,ni.| l-'e. I- 



Vih. .Ill i;..M, 1... l..iiia. Mi.l. :;.l.'o 



ViiL-Mi. I I laii .1 . N.v\- lel.-ai.-. l.a :;.i;n 



S ;. k- S..1I-. .1.1 -. 1;... 1..--I..I . \ \ 1 l.:;ii 



\ an.-iiai.-- S.-..I SI,,,,. ( I,,, ,.,..,. .■,_'■_' 71 



\\;ii.| AC. KM. \.-\\ ^ ..Ii, . . . , 1,L'.' o 



\\ :ii.| .\ I .. 1; \I, \. U 'I ..Ik :i|^. I". 



W,-l \ i..\\ I'.. I al e.. . .\llalil:. , I . I . . ^ e.i 



w;iiit-.k. •■ r.i|.. 1 c . 1 ii..iiiiiaii. II. i7,';e 



Wa-I.liiii. .\ s..i'~. \ , r.l....niiii-l-.|i III. -Jon 



W i. h. I- .V C. , 1;. M,. i.i.lia 1... |-. |o 



1 _■ ,\ Nil:;. a I . \.M ^ ..I I, 17.i:ii 



.\ vepoit ot' I '.r:i'Nt I eet 's com iiier.- i.'i I 

 aL:en.-\, written on the same .jav tlie 



The Florists^ Review 



.11 r.v 17, l!tl:; 



liankruptey jietition w.'is filed, imlieated 

 th;it the hooks of tlie eoiieerii were not 

 in the liest of shape, ami this is iioiiie 

 out liy the fait that two of the C'hieayd 

 ereilitois sfiite that their elaiiiis are 

 many humire.ls of dollars "greater than 

 shown in the .aboNe list. 



The .Memphis l'"loial Co.. cajiital .'flii.- 

 iinii, was incorporated .Inly 11. 1^!'^. 

 ('lareiiee Hume is jiresideiit and tii'as- 

 iirer .ami holds the yi'eater ]iart of the 

 stoik. .Martin 1,. ('lieli. vice-president. 

 is superintendent of K'iverside ceme- 

 tery. 'JTie other oHictMs ami directors, 

 at the time of the last statement, were 

 emiilovees or ex-emidoxees. 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



The Market. 



-Mthouoh we are at presiMit in the 

 so lalled dull season, the retailers are 

 ke|)t liusy with flower work for wed- 

 diuns and. to a "reater extent, for 

 funerals. P'or the latter use, the de- 

 mand for llowers was so <j;reat on cer- 

 tain occasions that not only eveiy 

 shijiped llower was use.i up. hut iieiirly 

 evi'iy a\;iilahle one in the city. The 

 local siipplv of outdoor cut llowers is at 

 jiresent not lare;(>. Clladioli have tiii- 

 ished hloominii', daisies are nearly jfoiie 

 and asters and sine;le tuheroses are the 

 most reliahle flowers now and for tlit> 

 rest of the sunimei'. 



The plant sale has heeii "ood and 

 some liiins have disposed of larye i|u;in 

 tities of misetdlaneous stock, lioth whole- 

 sale iin.l retail. The landscajie jjarden 

 els likewise rejiort a satisfactory Imsi- 

 ness, statin>r that the amount of hed 

 dinLJ stock used f;tr siirpasseil last year, 

 owinji to the larj^e numher of new o;ar 

 dens. They look for a lot of work this 

 com inn fall. 



"Various Notes. 



i'eter Kaul h;is a fine lot of eviMjireeii 

 shruhhory, such as Laurus camphora. 

 .Magnolia <;ramlifloia ami fiiscata. ole- 

 ;inder. etc. I'alins, ferns and other mar 

 ket plants are healthy and clean. lie 

 stated that this year"s husiness was 

 (|uit(' satisfactory. 



I'eter Kaul. .jr.. who joined lately the 

 army of happy henedicts, is doinj; an 

 extensive lamlsi-ajie husiness. which was 

 turned over to him ;it the time of his 

 inarriiii;e hy liis l'ath(>r. 



Jlriino Werner's new place looks pios 

 perous ami he is well satisfied with the 

 i,'e!ieral market trade. A new- j^reen- 

 honse, l."i\7."). now in construct ion will 

 he of coiisi.lerahio heiiefit durinji the 

 winter season. 



Henry Cook was deli;ihte.l with the 

 lesults of advertisin^ in the classifie.l 

 cidnmiis of this jiaper. He sohl out his 

 hii^ stoik of .\s|d.|istr:i elatior iiiol .le 

 inands t'or humire.ls of plants came in 

 too late to he filled. His entire stoek of 

 p;ilnis. ferns aiel other j^reeiihouse 

 plants, as well ;is larLie <iu;i lit it ies ot' 

 southein ornanii'iitfil trees .•iiid shruhs. 

 i^ ill perfe.-t .-on. lit ion, 



1,'einhar.l <'.)ok"- jdace m.-ikes ;i trim 

 a ppea i;i ii.-e. II.' has t h.' Ii n.'st hoiiv ,'i r.| i;i 

 e\.-r Lirown li.'i.'. Th.'V w.'i.' in three 

 varieties, \oiino jdants in tli.' .ip.'ii 



oloiilel. .\ -plelnlidly hllilt o I eenholl-.'. 



I T.xr.'i. h.-i'- jii^t h.'eii lin ishi'.l. 



(hail.'- I'lhl.' and hi- .|;i iiulit er, Ci,.- 

 iiiiie, reliiin.'.l ;i w.'cK ai;o from I'loiela, 

 wh.'i.' the\ -I'l'iit two we.'ks with then 

 1 .'la t i \ .'- .'it .1 ar ksiiii \ i 1 1.'. I'll ronti' 1 !i..\ 



visited l'aters()ii"s Kosemont (iar. i,, 

 at .Montoomery, Ala. .Mr. J']|)li; sp ,||^„ 

 well of this plact! and found the i ...^ 

 e;irnatioiis and munis in tlu! liousi.- ,,s^ 

 treimdy fiii(\ The new 4U()-foot li i^,. 

 is a splemli.l example of moiliMn in, 

 pros (Miieiits. .Mr. I'atersoii and .,||, 

 showcl them a jileasant day in .M .m 

 eomery. At th(> Jioyal I'alm Xuis. i,., 

 of lieasoiier l.ros.. at Oiieeo, l'''la.. i||,. 

 manager showed them the finest sj , i 

 mens of palms of many variotios, i nu 

 iiie- from ten to si.xfy I'oet hiojh ,][•[ 

 some over L'."i years old. I'esides i h,. 

 |ialins the s|dendid collection of ■-• mj. 

 tropical ormimental and fruit trees m.l 

 shnilis attraete.l their attention. I'll,. 

 next stoji]iinj,f pl;ice was at l'.radeiite,\ n, 

 on the .Manatee livtM'; there the .ji. 

 eant oreodo.xa, or royal palm, seem tn 

 he entirely liardy. At Tampa ih, 

 stre(>ts and jiarks are adorned with lit 

 ferent varieties of jihaMiix and oilin 

 ]ialins. which likewise ornament tin. 

 heautiful jx''ouiids of tlie Tampa l'.;i\ 

 liotel, the main attraction to strano,.r>. 

 On the return trip from Tampa lli.'v 

 s;iw allemandas, iiolncianas and cl. m 

 diMidrons in all their bloomin)^ ^^loiy. 

 I'lorida is surely great in the line ni 

 .\sparajius jilumosus and all kinds of 

 ferns, hut the <j;rowin<r of cut flower- i< 

 a hard jirohlem ther(>. 



Bernard Khle, the son of ("has. l':iile 

 was marrie.l her(> recentlv, 



^_ K. I . 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



The middle of July is a poor tiinc 

 to talk ahoiit the tlower husiness, hut it 

 is just as busy a time as any aroiiml 

 some of the greenhouses. I'lautsmeii 

 .•ire putting their stoek in shape Mini 

 cleaning and rejiairing their houses iu 

 a leisurely way, but the busy jioople arc 

 the cut flower growers. The youn},' 

 stock of roses is planted, but the nl.l 

 stock, which has been blooming throiiuli 

 .Tune, is now being cut back and tlio 

 he. Is got into shape for another year. 

 ^fost of the carnations in this viciirty 

 are still in the houses, l)ut will come 

 out now, and planting from the fiehi 

 will liegin shortly. Field carnations .irc 

 looking well and the indications are lor 

 fine jdants by planting time. 



The wholesalers are still receivnij; 

 large ipiantities of carnations and h;i\c 

 not felt the need of asters, which ■ n' 

 late in making their appearance, al 

 though they are promised for this we. k. 

 Cjadioli are here in quantities. T'"' 

 stoidv is gooil an.l they are a bles-^' 'it 

 this hot weathcM'. lieanties are ideii 

 fill, hut the demand is sloW(>r than oi ' 

 miry, even for .luly. There are stil " 

 few good long roses, but pliMity of ' ic 

 shorter stoek. ami, from indicatii -■ 

 there will continue to he jilenty all si 

 nier. Lilies, vjilley and eattleyas 

 oood and jdeiif ifnl. 



Tlie refaih'is ;ue taking things e;i 

 no line has to exert himself. They 

 now living off th(> dead. Xo one - 

 eaiiviiig heavy stock-, m;ikiiig a i' ^' 

 pl:int- aii-wer the purpose oi' show. 



■Various Notes. 



' )ii aeeoiint of liis ill health, .ho ' 

 I'lieker. ol' Home-lead, l';i,. who !• ■ 

 heeli ill hu-ine-s for yeais .•iinl built 



a -^ I trade, sold out to .\, C. Mill. 



who .•oiidiicts a lloWer store at I' 

 .|ii.-ii.'. I ';i, .M r. .M i ll.'r will .-onl n 

 l..ith -loll'-. 



