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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 30, 1916. 



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The Market. 



Last week was a combination of win- 

 ter, spring and summer. The spring 

 and summer trade among the florists 

 and landscape gardeners is going to 

 keep them busy, according to the pres- 

 ent outlook. Stock of all kinds clears 

 nicely; in fact, many growers find it im- 

 possible to fill, the demand with their 

 own production; consequently, sur- 

 rounding cities are called on to help. 

 Eoses are especially scarce. All bulb- 

 ous stock is in good demand, most of 

 the growers already having disposed of 

 their Dutch hyacinths and tulips. 



As Easter arrives so late this year, 

 it will find few hyacinths and tulips 

 on the market. The same may be said 

 of azaleas. Easter lilies with most 

 of the florists are in prime condition 

 and should prove good money-makers. 



Various Notes. 



The greenhouses of W. Eitter are be- 

 ing torn down, to make room for resi- 

 dences. It is rumored that the Heiss 

 Co. greenhouses also will be removed, 

 as the ground they now occupy has be- 

 come of great value. The company 

 owns some ten acres outside the city 

 limits, where they intend to build an 

 up-to-date range of houses. 



G. W. B. 



OYSTER BAY, N. Y. 



The monthly meeting of the Oyster 

 Bay Horticultural Society was held at 

 Firemen's hall, March 23, President Al- 

 fred Walker presiding. After the min- 

 utes of the previous meeting were dis- 

 posed of, the secretary read the pro- 

 posed schedule for the rose show. 

 After some corrections the schedule 

 was adopted as read. J, Duckham, 

 Henry Gibson and William Ford acted 

 as judges of the exhibits and made 

 the following awards: Society's rib- 

 bon for twelve tulips, James Bell; one 

 potted hyacinth, J. Eobinson; four 

 pans of hyacinths, J. Eobinson, special 

 mention; vase of daffodils, Frank Kyle, 

 honorable mention; vase of alliums, 

 Frank Kyle, honorable mention; vase 

 of antirrhinums, Frank Kyle, special 

 mention; basket of string beans, Thom- 

 as Moore, special mention. 



A lively discussion took place as to 

 the methods of cultivating the stock 

 on exhibition. It was moved and sec- 

 onded that the chrysanthemum show be 

 held November 9. The executive com- 

 mittee was recommended to prepare 

 the dahlia schedule. The exhibits for 

 the April meeting will consist of lilies, 

 hydrangeas and schizanthus, in pots. 

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