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The Florists^ Review 



March 29, 1917. 



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Retail Florists 

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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Business is fair. Tlio deniand lias 

 kept up steadily and fjenorally has tak- 

 en uj) most offerings in good order. The 

 supply for Easter promises to be large 

 and adequate. 



Kdses are in fair supply. Carnations 

 are more plentiful than they were. 

 Sweet ])eas are almndant and prove to 

 be good jiroperty. The supply of bulb- 

 ous stock at times has been larger than 

 the market could take care of. Callas 

 are plentiful. Some excellent snap- 

 dragons are arriving at the wholesale 

 houses and excellent gladioli may be 

 had. Fancy greens are plentiful. At 

 times the supply exceeds requirements. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell has been getting in 

 some excellent gladioli. They have be- 

 come popular with the buyers. 



Mr. and Mrs. G. Adrian, Jr., have pur- 

 chased a home on Wood avenue, Clifton, 

 adjoining the greenliouse range. 



Miss May Carroll writes that she is 

 enjoying her stay in Florida immensely. 

 Miss Carroll intends to return about 

 April 45. 



Florists here are sorry to hear of the 

 loss by A. Easmussen, of New Albany, 

 Ind., of a part of his range through the 

 recent tornado. 



George Bemer, of C. E. Critchell 's 

 force, has recovered from his recent 

 operation and is at work. 



277^0 miORE 

 BLOSSOMS 



on plants raised In ROCHBLLB 4-ln. SQUARB 

 paper ix)ts (64 cubic Inches of soil and roots) 

 than on plants raised in 4-in. clay pots (31 cubic 

 Inches of soil and roots). Send for PROOF. 

 See page 131. 

 F. W. BOCHELLE & SONS, Cheiter, K. J. 



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Among recent visitors were William 

 Rodgers, of Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. G. 

 Beekman, of Middletown, O.; Henry 

 Ehrhardt, of Sidney, O.; Frank Ball, of 

 Indianapolis, Ind.; W. A. Cox, repre- 

 senting the Sefton Mfg. Co., Chicago; 

 William Gardner, of Richmond, Ind.; 

 Julius DillofF, representing Schloss 

 Bros., of New York. C. H. H. 



