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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Trade Notes. 



The State Florists' Association lieUl 

 its monthly meeting on Sept. 3 with a 

 very good attendance. Mr. C. L. Green 

 was elected to membership. Of those 

 who went to BiifTalo eaeh gave a sliort 

 talk on what he .^mw :ui.1 all njjreed that 

 it was a rare t'^o i li. ., ( lior. Mr. 

 Eieman, from l\ii ' ii^ present 



and spoke very inii i. -liiui. .ihuut what 

 they are doing at Ins placL- and reported 

 everything in good sliape, with good 

 prospects for a successful season. Baur 

 & Smith had on show sev.eral promising 

 white seedling carnations. 



It was decided to hold a special meet- 

 ing on the 18th of this month to discuss 

 and get under way preparations for the 

 carnation convention ne.'ct February. The 

 meeting will be held at A. Wiegand & 

 Son's store, corner 10th and Illinois 

 streets. All members of the association 

 are requested to be present, and if any 

 others of the craft are in the city on ac- 

 count of the State Fair or the Odd Fel- 

 lows' national meeting, which is to be 

 held here, they are most cordially in- 

 vited to attend this meeting. Take 

 North Illinois car and get off at ICth 

 street. A good time is promised by the 

 host, so be sure and come. A. B. 



BALTIMORE. 



At a recent meeting of the show com- 

 mittee of the Gardeners' Club complete 

 arrangements were made for the dahlia 

 show, which is to be held at Royal Arca- 

 num Hall on Sept. 23, 1901. Though 

 called a dahlia show there will be many 

 other flowers exhibited. Richard 'Vin- 

 cent, Jr., will send 10,000 dahlias, which 

 he will donate to the club. The patron- 

 esses of the club will be the exclusive 

 visitors from 2 until 5 p. m., and from 

 5 until 10 p. m. the public will be ad- 

 mitted free. Tlie show committee is 

 composed of F. G. Burger, I. H. Moss 

 and N. F. Flitton. 



VALUES. 



Will some reader of the Review give 

 me an idea as to the right price to ask 

 for roses and carnations growing in the 

 benches? Also for smilax and single 

 stem chrysanthemums. 



The roses were planted from 4-inoh 

 pots about July 1. The carnations, smilax 

 and chrysanthemums were planted about 

 August 1 and are all in fine condition 

 and in the leading varieties. 



I do not want to sell out, but I am 

 on the route of a new railroad, and I 

 want some basis for a claim for losses in 

 case we are unable to agree upon a price. 



Iowa. N. A. N. 



Grand Rapids, Mich.- — The Central 

 Floral Company of Fifth avenue, near 

 East street, has been succeeded by the 

 Fifth Avenue Floral Company, the Van 

 Hartesveldt Brothers having bought the 

 five greenhouses of C. F. Bennett of De- 

 troit. The purchasers are at work put- 

 ting the houses in first-class shape. They 

 will build a store on the property, carry- 

 ing a line of seeds, bulbs, cut and potted 

 flowers and nursery stock. Another 

 house will be built on the west side of 

 the property next year. 



Wheeling, W. Va. — Langhans & Co., 

 formerly of Avalon, Pa., will open a 

 store here about Sept. 1.5. 



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