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The Florists' Review^ 



October 26, 1910. 



NEWABK, N. J. 



Tlie MarKet. 



Notwithstanding that flowers are 

 much more plentiful than a few weeks 

 ago, prices remain good, although a 

 trifle lower than formerly. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are splendid, the blooms being 

 extra large and fine. Good mum plants 

 also are on sale. Gladioli have dis- 

 appeared and asters are almost gone. 

 Some dahlias are coming in, but the 

 frosts have killed most of them, as it has 

 nearly all outdoor stock that has not 

 been protected. Eoses are more plenti- 

 fuj and of good quality. 



Violets have appeared; they are of 

 good quality. Orchids are plentiful 

 ■enough to supply the needs of the mar- 

 ket and are reasonable in price. Cos- 

 mos is abundant, but it will not last 

 much longer on account of the frosts. 

 A small quantity of spireeas is coming 

 in. 



Autumn foliage, principally oak 

 leaves, has been a feature of the mar- 

 ket. It plays a conspicuous part in 

 window, store and wedding decorations. 

 Some florists use it in place of ferns 

 with orders of cut chrysanthemums. 



Various Notes. 



Fred P. Wolfinger reports business 

 good and that the outlook for future 

 business is most encouraging. 



Charles Luthy has opened a branch 

 store at 459 Eighteenth avenue. A. 

 Deisler & Son, whose store is at 31 Hol- 

 land street, formerly conducted a 

 branch at the same location, but when 

 summer came they closed it, planning 

 to reopen it this fall. They finally de- 

 cided to give up the branch. The store 

 has been repainted and redecorated. 

 There is a 60-foot greenhouse in the 

 rear. 



M. Gahr reports business improved in 

 his new quarters. 



Joseph Kroehl has recovered from his 

 recent attack of rheumatism and now 

 is able to attend to business.' * 



John W. Blakeley, of Elizabeth, re- 

 ports a large demand for flowers for 

 hospitals. 



At the meeting of the Essex County 

 Florists' Club, held October 19 in the 

 Krueger Auditorium, it was decided to 

 hold a flower show in November. Any 

 florist of Essex county may exhibit. 

 Henry Hornecker, president of the club, 

 heads a special committee which will 

 have the arrangements in charge. The 

 show will be held at the Palace ball- 

 room. The date will be decided upon 

 this week. E. B. M. 



KnoxvUle, la.— J. W. Bittenbender, 

 seedsman, is building another green- 

 house, 20x60. 



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