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The Florists^ Review 



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NOVBUBBB 2, 1916. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



The Market. 



As the mum season progresses, busi- 

 ness becomes better, sales more numer- 

 ous and work more plentiful. EVery 

 morning a nice lot of mums arrives, but 

 it is not long before the receipts are 

 well cleaned up. The baby mums, how- 

 ever, are still on the short side. A few 

 mum plants are coming along nicely. 



Boses are more abundant and some 

 varieties are inclined to drag. Beauties 

 find a good sale, but the short cuts are 

 in overabundance. Ophelia, Hoosier 

 Beauty, Sunburst and Russell roses 

 find a good sale, but Richmond, Kil- 

 larney and Mock are slow selling and 

 seem to be the unfavored varieties. A 

 regular supply of valley comes in each 

 day and is quite sufficient for demands. 

 Various Notes. 



A. J. Stahelin has some choice snap- 

 dragons that clear as soon as the boxes 

 are opened. One variety in particular 

 is a favorite — a striking fire-flame color. 

 Lilies are accumulating on account of 

 the smaller quantity of funeral work 

 and the liberal supplies of mums. 



Among last week's visitors were 

 E. G. Hill, of Richmond, Ind.; S. D. 

 Greene, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Philadelphia; A. Miller, of the Amer- 

 ican Bulb Co., Chicago; E. J. Fancourt, 

 of the S. S. Peunock-Meehan Co., Phila- 

 delphia. H. E, T. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The Newport Horticultural Society 

 at its meeting last week voted to de- 

 cline the invitation of the Newport 

 Garden Club to cooperate in holding 

 a flower show next summer. The Gar- 

 den Club, besides asking the Horticul- 

 tural Society, also invited the Newport 

 Garden Association to participate, and 

 the Horticultural Society postponed a 

 decision until the Garden Association 

 had taken action. As the latter organi- 

 zation took a negative action, the Hor- 

 ticultural Society decided to do the 

 same. The society awarded a first-class 

 certificate to James Robertson, head 

 gardener at Mrs. T. O. Richardson's 

 estate, for a new giant single dahlia. 

 The dahlia, which is a seedling of 1915, 

 is named Mrs. Otis T. Chapman, in honor 

 of the leading dahlia grower at Wester- 

 ly, R. I. 



The greenhouses at Honeysuckle 

 Lodge, the estate of T. Sufifern Tailer, 

 at Ochre Point, have been removed to 

 another section of the grounds. 



John Falkenholm, head gardener at 

 the G. M. Hutton estate, Shamrock 

 Cliff, is at the Newport hospital recov- 

 ering from an operation. W. H. M. 



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