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The Florists' Review 



June 8. 1916. 



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s Morton Grove, III. Poehlmann Bros, started using the Garland Cast- | 



s iron Gutter about 15 years ago and have replaced all wooden gutters with = 



s our famous everlasting one. At the present time no wood is used in their en- 5 



s tire range for gutters and never will be as long as Garland Cast-iron i 



s Gutters are to be obtained. They last a lifetime and do not rust. = 



s We also build every type of greenhouse. Let us figure on your needs. 5 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Last week found business excellent. 

 Memorial day and the various com- 

 mencements were the leading factors. 

 The supply of stock was large, and, al- 

 though prices were low, the sales ran 

 into a considerable sum. 



Eoses are in heavy supply, but plain- 

 ly show the effects of the hot weather. 

 Carnations, too, are plentiful; so are 

 Easter lilies. Gladioli are excellent and 

 prove to be good property. The cut of 

 outdoor sweet peas is heavy. Water 

 lilies are now in the market. Valley 

 is meeting with a good call. Snap- 

 dragons sell fairly well. Other flowers 

 in the market are orchids, callas, corn- 

 flowers, coreopsis and peonies. Greens 

 are abundant. 



Various Notes. 



The regular meeting of the Cincin- 

 nati Florists' Society will be held June 

 12. 



C. E. Critchell must leave the prem- 

 ises he is now occupying, as they lie 

 in the pathway of the Green Line ter- 

 minals. Mr. Critchell has had a good 

 call for wild smilax. 



P. J. Olinger's new red carnation, 

 Radium, was greatly in demand for 

 commencement bouquets last week. 



L. H. Kyrk was the first in the mar- 

 ket to offer coreopsis. It proved 

 popular. 



Thomas Windram has left for a visit 

 to 'Leesburg, Fla. 



Recent visitors included F. M. Peck, 

 of Toledo, O., and Pierce .Julian, of 

 Roan Mountain, Tenn. C. H. H. 



Greenville, Mich. — The Greenville 

 Floral Co. has reorganized and capi- 

 talized at $40,000. Six acres of land 

 have been added to the range. 



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