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92 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Ao«usT 24, 1911. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE 



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Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., 



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Ohio 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Oonditions in general are just the 

 reverse of what they were a fortnight 

 ago. In the first place, there is stock 

 of all kinds galore, with asters and 

 gladioli predominating. The demand, 

 however, is far from satisfactory; con- 

 sequently stock is at the mercy of the 

 buyers most of the time. Even funeral 

 work is practically at a standstill. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Eose Semler, viee-presideut of 

 the Edlefsen-Leidiger Co., who spent 

 the last two weeks touring the west, in- 

 cluding Yellowstone Park, returned 

 August 21 and pronounced it a grand 

 trip. She does not intend to return 

 to work till about September 1. 



George Holton, superintendent of the 

 Humboldt avenue plant of the Holton 

 & Hunkel Co., is back in the harness, 

 greatly benefited by his two weeks' 

 vacation, spent at Waupun and Fox 

 Lake, visiting friends and liropping 

 the fish a line. 



J. M. Fox 4c Son report having 

 booked several good- sized wedding 

 orders for next month. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. C. PoUworth, who 

 attended the S. A. F. convention, are 

 still in the east, visiting other points 

 of interest, and are not expected home 

 till the end of this week. 



A card received from Nic Zweifel, 

 •lated August 12, at Yukon, states that 

 he is having a great time, enjoying 

 fine scenery and fine weather. He was 

 headed for Dawson, Alaska, at the 

 time of writing. 



A visit to the North Milwaukee car- 

 nation growers, August 20, found all 

 stock well established and, in spite of 

 the dry weather which prevailed all 

 summer, free from red spider and 

 disease. 



E. C. Cleveland, who was employed 

 at the greenhouses of the C. C. Poll- 

 worth Co. for a year and a half, opened 

 the Cleveland Floral Shop at 934 Na- 

 tional avenue about July 1. He says 

 that business so far, in spite of the 

 dull season, has been away ahead of 

 expectations. He is a Milwaukee boy 

 and we trust that he will make good. 



E. O, 



New Oaatle, Ind. — ^Work has been 

 begun on the new greenhouses for P. 

 .T. Lynch. It is the present intention 

 to erect and stock four houses, each 

 300 feet long, before winter. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1361-1365 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Manufacturers and Jobbers In 



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Takp HnltttP ^^ famish worklntr plans with each order free. We make no charge 

 ■ iinv. ivyuvv. for any information you may require while erecting your house. 



Most et^mplete 



factory of its kind 



in the 



United States. 



EstaUisfied 

 38 Years. 



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Personal Attention 



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