Dl;l'E.uber 5, 1901. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



67 



DALLAS, TEXAS. 



A busy Thanksgiving trade with a 

 good supply of cut flowers has been the 

 order of the day. 



Numerous decorations have been ar- 

 ranged by the various florists, the most 

 notable being for the 6 o'clock dinner at 

 "The Oriental" arranged by the Texas 

 Seed & Floral Co. 



All mums have been cleaned up for 

 the season and the growers are well sat- 

 isfied with the results. Carnations are 

 hardly in full crop yet but will be on 

 hand for Christmas in good shape. 

 Buds from outside were plentiful and 

 very good ; large quantities were sold 

 at good prices. Violets and Romans are 

 now on hand and meet with ready sale, 

 in fact, anything good in flowers sells 

 in Dallas. 



Last week the Texas Seed & Floral 

 Co. had their annual opening and palm 

 sale. They had a great rush, selling 

 large quantities of palms and Boston 

 ferns. They showed some fine specimen 

 Bostons that sold readily at $.5 to 

 $10 each. The sale was all, or more, 

 than they had expected and they are 

 well satisfied with the results. 



F. A. B. 



Hastings, Neb. — Charles Winkler 

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 more this year and contemplates build- 

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 000 sq. ft. of glass, for carnations, rosea 

 and plants; also some more houses for 

 vegetables. He reports business good 

 and the weather all that could be de- 

 sired. 



Glass. — We hear that large orders 

 for 10x24 double strength glass have re- 

 cently l>een placed at less than $4 a bos, 

 which indicates that the glass situation 

 has very much improved from the buj-er's 

 standpoint. 



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Providence, K. I. — N. D. Pierce, of 

 Norwood, lost a greenhouse and barn by 

 fire November 24. Loss about $3,000, 

 with but small insurance. 



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