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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 27. 1916. 



LIQUID 



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"NICO-FUME" 



PAPER 



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1-lb. can 1.60 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Indianapolis enjoyed one of the best 

 Easters ever. Probably more flowers 

 were sold than ever before. Flowers 

 were plentiful and the market was so 

 well cleaned up that there was no stock 

 available on Easter morning. American 

 Beauties were not sufficient for the de- 

 mand, but the stock obtainable was of 

 good quality. Roses had a good call, 

 retailing at from $1.50 to $5 per dozen. 

 The market was well supplied with car- 

 nations, for which the prevailing price 

 was $1 per dozen, though some of the 

 stores got $1.25 and $1.50 for the bet- 

 ter grades. Orchids had a good call, 

 but the supply was limited. Of sweet 

 peas there were not enough to go 

 around. Violets were of poor quality, 

 with a fair demand. Valley, lilies, 

 pansies, forget-me-nots and snapdragons 

 found a good market. First-class bulb- 

 ous stock was not overplentiful and 

 was cleaned up. The market was well 

 supplied with Easter lilies, which found 

 a ready market. 



Pot plants were sold by the thousands 

 and the market was well supplied with 

 a great variety. Easter lilies probably 

 had the best call. Azaleas, lilacs, rho- 

 dodendrons, genistas, pansies, ramblers 

 and bulbous pot plants were in great 

 demand. Plants bringing from $1 to $3 

 were the ready sellers; the higher- 

 priced arrangements were not sold in 

 quantities. 



The city market was loaded down 

 with flowe'rs and reports a satisfactory 

 trade. A number of the retailers opened 

 branch stores for Easter, meeting with 

 fair success. 



Various Notes. 



A. Wiegand's Sons Co. had a satis- 

 factory Easter trade, cleaning up its 

 large supply of blooming plants, with 

 the exception of a few large rhododen- 

 drons. 



Clarence Thomas, with the Hill Floral 

 Co., reports a fine trade, well above ex- 

 pectations. 



The Pahud Floral Co. reports an ex- 

 cellent Easter trade. This firm opened 

 a branch store, which showed good re- 

 sults. 



The Bertermann Bros. Co. also had a 

 satisfactory trade. The unusually fine 

 line of blooming plants sold readily. 



John A. Rieman had a fine trade, be- 

 ing sold out early in the forenoon. 



The Claypool Hotel Florist reports 

 business far ahead of last year. 



The Smith & Young Co. handled an 

 immense lot of stock through its whole- 

 sale house, being unable to fill all the 

 orders. H- I^- W. 



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