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DVCBMBER 3, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Beauties 



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CUT FLOWERS 



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462 Milwaukee St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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HOLLY and HOLLY WREATHS 



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Ready for delivery on and after November I5th. Thoue desiring: especially choice stock will do well to write us. 



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Headquarters In the Oreat Central Market tor all kinds of 



Florists' Supplies 



Specially large and fine stock of 



Natural Preserved Wreaths, Moss Wreaths and Metal Designs 



Qualities always the best and prices the lowest. 



L. BAUMANN & CO., %?.rsu'^rH..» 

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good sweet peas are coming in and there 

 is now a plentiful supply of bulbous 

 stock. 



Various Notes. 



Thomas H. Meade, the genial repre- 

 sentative of Scblegel & Fottler Co., and 

 well known to the local trade, has the 

 sympathy of many friends in the loss 

 of his wife, which occurred November 

 25. Mrs. Meade was interred Novem- 

 ber 28. 



Henry R. Comley, for twenty-three 



years with C. P. Grimmer, on West street, 

 opened a thoroughly up-to-date flower 

 store at 6 Park street, December 1. Mr. 

 Comley is well known and highly respect- 

 ed in the trade and should do a good 

 business at his new stand. 



The employees of A. Leuthy & Co., 

 of Roslindale, journeyed in a body to 

 Mr. Leuthy 's home, on Perkins street, 

 November 24 and presented him with 

 a superb eight-day clock. The recipient 

 was surprised but delighted, and grace- 

 fully voiced his thanks for the gift. 



after which all hands spent a pleasant 

 evening. 



Thomas Clark, late of the firm of 

 Houghton & Clark, will open a store on 

 his own account, on Boylston street, dur- 

 ing' the present week. 



The first poinsettias of the season 

 arrived at the Park Street market No- 

 vember 24 from F. J. Dolansky, being 

 handled by Thomas Pegler. 



Welch Bros, state that Thanksgiving 

 trade compared favorably with that of 

 a year ago. In mums they had best 

 call for Eaton, Enguehard and Bonnaflfon. 

 Among roses they had a fine lot of Mrs. 

 Jardine and My Maryland. Carnations 

 were too abundant, cattleyas and gar- 

 denias scarce, also violets. But for the 

 warm weather they think they would 

 have had a decided advance in trade. 



Andrew O'Leary, formerly with Zinn, 

 of Boston, and now with J. H. Small & 

 Sons, New York, spent Thanksgiving here 

 with his parents. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club's 

 landscape classes resumed last week and 

 are well attended. Interest in the elec- 

 tion of ofQcers at the club meeting De- 

 cember 15, increases and a record at- 

 tendance seems probable on that occasion. 



The sympathy of a large number of 

 friends goes out to David Weir, the es- 



