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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



DECEMBER S. 1893. 



BALTIMORE. 



Robt. L. Graham is picking some 

 fine violets, for which he has a good 

 trade. 



Wm. Christie is interested in build- 

 ing a fine two-story frame residence 

 on the corner of one of his garden lots, 

 where he pulled down one of his old 

 glass houses, retaining the others, in 

 the rear of his attractive residence 

 building. 



Mrs. Thos. H. Patterson has just re- 

 turned from visiting in central New 

 York state, where the florists' pros- 

 pects are good. 



Robt. Patterson is improving slowly. 



Isaac Moss is quite busy with his 

 new Govanstown nursery, where he 

 has built a fine new house for roses. 



Wm. Praser is shipping some fine 

 rubber plants to New York and Jersey. 

 Says the local demand is good for 

 palms and nursery stock, which he re- 

 ceives daily from his Ruxton, Md., 

 nursery, where he is growing roses 

 and carnations. 



Samuel Feast & Sons have a fine 

 display of cut blooms in their Charles 

 street store. 



Halliday Brothers anticipate a good 

 holiday trade for carnations and roses. 

 Their greenhouses are kept in good 

 order. 



Mrs. Mary J. Thomas says the de- 

 mand is greater than the supply for 

 violets on Charles street, and good 

 carnations are not overplentiful. 



Edwin Seidewitz, president of the 

 Baltimore Florists' Club, makes the 

 meetings quite interesting by his 

 abrupt questions encouraging the 

 young members to study up horticul- 

 ture. 



John Cook is bringing out a fine 

 new pink rose which attracts the at- 

 tention of the visiting florists. It is 

 not named yet. 



Henry Eberhardt disposes of all he 

 grows in the Lexington market, where 

 his daughter, Miss Eberhardt, com- 

 mands a good trade. 



Edward A. Montgomery, successor 

 to Montgomery Bros., sells all he 

 grows in the city markets; demand 

 good. 



Mr. Richmond exhibits some fine 

 roses in the Richmond market; also 

 has a good demand for carnations 

 t^ere. J. E. K. 



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