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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Juke 18, 1008. 



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MILWAUKEE, 



The Market 



To judge from the brisk demand last 

 week, it seems that June weddings are 

 in full swing, and, with a good deal 

 of funeral work, business all last week 

 was good. 



With the exception of peonies, which 

 are now having their inning, outdoor 

 stock is at its end, and this undoubtedly 

 helps the sale of the old standbys. A 

 couple of cool days the latter part of the 

 week checked the supply of roses and 

 gave all a chance to clean up at 2 cents 

 to 6 cents. Carnations are still plenti- 

 ful and can be had for 25 cents to $2 

 per hundred. The only flowers short of 

 demand are good Beauties. There are 

 enough green goods to go around. 



While a few local commencement ex- 

 ercises have taken place, still the usual 

 heavy demand is expected next week. 



Various Notes. 



The Mueller & Schroeder Co. is cutting 

 some fine peonies, which are consigned to 

 the Holton & Hunkel Co. 



The Baumgarten Floral Co. began to 

 move into its new quarters, at Fifth 

 street and Grand avenue, June 15. 



The Edlefsen-Leideger Co. has opened 

 a branch store at 782 Third street, the 

 place formerly occupied by E. Haasch. 

 After being remodeled, it presents quite 

 a different appearance. The firm reports 

 cutting fine carnations, which find ready 

 sale, and funeral work was extra heavy 



H. V. Hunkel, of Holton & Hunkel Co., 

 took a flying trip to Morton Grove, 

 Chicago, and vicinity June 14. He is 

 looking for young stock for the Brown 

 Deer place. 



Will Zimmerman, of 430 Grand avenue, 

 has returned from Beaver Lake, Wis., 

 where he took chances at fishing. 



Nic Zweifel is taking a brief rest at 

 Fox Lake, Wis. Maybe he will bring 

 back a few fish. 



The C. C. Pollworth Go. says that the 

 demand for supplies has been brisk late- 

 ly. The firm is cutting its peonies at 

 present, and they move well. 



Heitman & Baerman, Wauwatosa, still 

 have a good cut of longiflorum lilies. 



E. Oestreichee. 



Leetonia, O. — Harry G. Wolfgang ex- 

 pects to build another house, 20x50 feet, 

 next fall. He says that his business this 

 spring has been better than in any pre- 

 vious season in the nine years he has 

 been located here. 



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Lkxinoton, Ky., June 11, 1908. 

 E. H. HUNT. 76-78 Wabash Ave., 

 Chicago. III. 

 Dkab Sir — Please ship me at once by 

 freif^ht. 200 feet of TYPHOON BRAND 

 HOSE. I have used it in the past and 

 It is "all to the srood." Cut in four 

 fifty-foot lengths and fit vfith couplings. 

 Thanlcing you for past favors. 

 Very respectfully, 



JOHN A. KELLER. 



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BLACK CAT HOSE 



Fully gruaranteed. Never had a complaint. 8 ply 

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Wyomissing, Pa. — Heck Bros, have 

 finished planting the shrubbery in the 

 floral garden of Ferdinand Thun, at 

 Reading and Penn avenues, and their 

 work will aid much in making this gar- 

 den one of the beauty spots of the 

 town. 



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 Water Supply 



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