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The Weekly Florists'" Review^ 



June 25, 1908. 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



No doubt the 365 marriage licenses is- 

 sued by the clerk of Milwaukee county 

 June 1 to 20 had their effects on the flow- 

 er trade, for we can again report that 

 business last week was good. It is also 

 noticeable that, as June is the month of 

 roses, they are more called for than most 

 other stock, especially the lighter shades. 

 This can also be said of peonies, which 

 came in heavily the last part of the week, 

 selling from 2 cents to 5 cents. 



The first part of the week found roses 

 a scarce article, Avhile carnations were 

 plentiful all the time. Yet some extra 

 good stock of the last named realized $3 

 per hundred. Prices are low all around, 

 but with plenty of business no one ought 

 to kick. 



Since last Tuesday we have had genu- 

 ine summer weather, and this has made 

 most of the stock soft. 



Lily of the valley still seems popular 

 and moves briskly. 



Variout Notes. 



Gust Pohl is cutting some fine 8\\eet 

 peas these days, which sell readily. 



William Dilger, who is sending in some 

 extra good iris, finds them a good invest- 

 ment. 



Oust Eusch, of the Holton & Hunkel 

 Co., says that the grower with plenty of 

 good red carnations this week will real- 

 ize good returns on them, as they will 

 be quite in demand for the local com- 

 mencement exercises. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. is right in it 

 with giganteum lilies forced from cold 

 storage bulbs. This firm now has three 

 of its new houses glazed. 



Joe Pollworth left June 20, in his 

 auto, for a trip to Oshkosh and vicinity. 

 It is a fileasure and business trip com- 

 bined. 



Otto Sylvester, of Oconomowoc, Wis., 

 was a visitor. He does considerable bed- 

 ding work, and reports being well satis- 

 fied with business thus far. 



There is not much loft around Milwau- 

 kee in bedding stock. Almost every one 

 rci)orti^ having cleaned up. 



The River Front Improvement Associa- 

 tion has completed its work, the result of 

 which, no doubt, will be noticeable in 

 more ways than anticipated. E. O. 



Kindly discontinue my advertisement 

 of alyssum. It did the work. I sold out 

 clean and could have sold more. — 

 Shearer the Florist, Winchester, Ky. 



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

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 Very respectfully. 



JOHN A. KELLER. 



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