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The Florists' Review 



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August 23, 1917. 



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FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business was exceptionally dull dur- 

 ing the first part of last week, but 

 August 18 and 19 the demand was ex- 

 cellent, as there was a large quantity 

 of funeral work. Outside of this, how- 

 ever, the activity was limited. 



The supply is excellent in summer 

 flowers. Gladiolus receipts are increas- 

 ing, especially of America, Chicago 

 White, Perfection and Arizona. There 

 are a fine lot of asters and a number of 

 good summer roses. Some of the grow- 

 ers are sending field-grown carnations 

 into the market that are of good qual- 

 ity. Lilies are more abundant, gigan- 

 teums the most plentiful, then rubrums. 

 Cattleyas are scarce, as also are dendro- 

 biums. Some excellent hydrangeas are 

 to be had, and Golden Glow, snap- 

 dragons and coreopsis make up the vari- 

 ety. Tuberoses in pots are to be seen 

 in some of the windows. 



Various Notes. 



W. J. Vesey, Jr., left August 18 for 

 eastern points, intending to spend sev- 

 eral days in New York during the S. A. 

 F. convention. Good lilies, orchids, 

 roses and asters are being cut at the 

 Vesey greenhouses. 



Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shive motored to 

 Fostoria, O., last week, where they 

 spent several days. They were accom- 

 panied by their four sons. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lanternier 

 have returned with their family from 

 an outing of two weeks at Snow lake. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lanternier motored 

 to Snow lake last week for a visit. 

 A. J. Lanternier & Co. are cutting 

 blooms from their field carnation 

 plants. They are showing good lilies, 

 tuberoses, asters and outdoor flowers. 

 Business was good with them last week. 



The repairs at the store of the Flick 

 Floral Co. have just been finished. 



Weddings and funeral work have 

 kept things on the move at the Doswell 

 Floral Co. store. Some fine Easter 

 lilies and Ophelia roses were noted. 



The Wright gladiolus farm, west of the 

 city, is a flourishing place these days. 

 Mr. Wright has all of the best varieties, 

 as well as a number of the newer ones. 



Mrs. Selma Schilling, aged 41 years, 

 wife of Adolph Schilling, the well- 

 known gardener, died here August 6. 

 She had been an invalid for one year. 

 Surviving, besides the husband, are four 

 children. R- F. 



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