The Florists' Review 



AuCDST 2, 1917. 



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PITTSBTJEGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Business was quiet last week despite 

 the convention of the Loyal Order of 

 Moose, and the visit to Pittsburgh of 

 Colonel Eoosevelt. The wholesale houses 

 are busy about one hour in the morn- 

 ing. The retailers, those who are not 

 away on vacations, are busy preparing 

 for next season. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel McClements, of Eandolph & 

 McClements, with his wife and Samuel 

 McClements, Jr., spent a portion of their 

 vacation at Mt. Clemens, Mich. Em- 

 ployees of the firm who are away on 

 their vacations are: Miss Eeilly, who 

 is camping at Ardmore; William Picket, 

 who is at Atlantic City, N. J., and Mr. 

 riavina, who is at Erie. John Greeney, 

 of the same firm, is a member of Bat- 

 tery B and expects to be called into 

 service soon. — 



George Meusclike, of the Ludwig Flo- 

 ral Co., is building a brick house at the 

 company's range at Castle Shannon. The 

 Misses Margaret and Tillie Baldinger 

 and Miss Eensiehausen, employees of 

 the company, are away on their vaca- 

 tions. 



Miss Kathryn Drewes, buyer for her 

 father, W. F. Drewes, Braddock, Pa., is 

 spending her vacation at York Beach, 

 Me. 



T. P. Langhans and family drove to 

 Bedford Springs for the week end. 



Leon Bergmann, of the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co., has gone to Geneva-on- 

 the-Lake for his vacation. 



W. A. Clarke is spending his vacation 

 with his family at Chautauqua lake, 

 N. Y. 



E. C. Eeineman and E. C. Ludwig are 

 arranging to attend the S. A. F. conven- 

 tion in New York. A number of Pitts- 

 burgh florists will go together. 



Employees of the E. C. Ludwig Floral 

 Co. on vacations are: Edward Bum- 

 bach, at Erie, Pa.; Lawrence Eichter in 

 Butler county; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiel 

 at Great Belt, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. 

 De Forest Ludwig at Morgantown, W. 

 Va. Mrs. E. G. Ludwig is visiting her 

 brother, William Lauch, of New Gal- 

 ilee, Pa. 



A number of the retailers have win- 

 dow displays of ferns and plants, which 

 look cool. Clarke. 



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Columbus, Ind. — Charles S. Barnaby 

 has a field of fine carnations ready to 

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Florist Specialties 



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 "RIVERTON" HOSE 



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 Philadelphia. Pa. 



