98 ' The Florists^ Review 



NOTBMBER 2, 1016. 



Greenhouse Material 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business last week was good. Flow- 

 ers were in large demand for wedding 

 and funeral orders. Chrysanthemums 

 now are plentiful and of good quality. 

 Boses and carnations are improving. 

 Outdoor flowers are about done for, 

 though there are a few cosmos and 

 dahlias to be had. 



Various Notes. 



J. C, Elspermann is building a new 

 residence at a cost of $3,000. The 

 building soon will be completed and 

 Mr. Elspermann says that as soon as 

 the plumbers are gone he will have a 

 house-warming. 



Emil Niednagel has returned from 

 his trip east. He stopped at Indian- 

 apolis, Philadelphia and New York. 



The William Blackman Floral Co. is 

 cutting good mums and the carnations 

 are in good shape for large crops later 

 on. A house of violets looks promising. 



Royston & Fenton have a large and 

 fine stock of Brilliancy coleus. 



Mrs. Royston, wife of H. J. Royston, 

 died Wednesday, October 25, after a 

 long illness, at the age of 72. The floral 

 tributes were large and numerous. A 

 wreath on an easel, made by Otto 

 Kuebler, sent in the name of the Evans- 

 ville Florists' Club, was especially at- 

 tractive. Julius Niednagel and family, 

 the William Blackman Floral Co., the 

 Elspermanns, Theodore Kuebler and 

 family and Pauline and Louis Fritsch 

 sent beautiful pieces. The funeral was 

 held October 27, at 1:30 p. m. 



All members of the Evansville Flo- 

 rists' Club are expected to attend the 

 next meeting of the organization, which 

 will be held November 9, at the home 

 of Ernest L. Lutz, at Boonville. Mem- 

 bers should take the 6 o'clock traction. 

 E. L. F. 



Sandusky, O. — W. R. Parker, who 

 until a short time ago conducted a 

 flower store in the West House build- 

 ing, has opened a new establishment at 

 208 West Market street. 



Springfield, Mo.— The Springfield 

 Seed Co. has completed improvements 

 at its establishment at Walnut and 

 Campbell streets, which greatly en- 

 hance the display space and selling 

 rooms of the flower departmenC 

 Charles J. Fritz is manager of the 

 flower department. A short time ago 

 the seed company purchased the retail 

 business of the Summerfield Floral Co. 



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GREENHOUSE 

 LUMBER 



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