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The Florists' Review 



Fbbrvabx 27, 1919. 



OINOINNATI. 



The Market. 



Business is holding up well and every- 

 thing that comes into the market con- 

 tinues to clean up readily. Prices are 

 firm. The demand from out of town 

 is heavy. Roses are more plentiful, but 

 are not in heavy supply. Carnations 

 are plentiful and sell well. Easter lilies, 

 callas and rubrum lilies may be had. 

 Sweet peas are in good supply and of 

 high quality. Southern daffodils have 

 been added to the list of receipts of 

 bulbous flowers. Other offerings in this 

 line are the local forced daffodils, jon- 

 quils, single and double tulips, Dutch 

 hyacinths and Paper White narcissi. 

 Calendulas and snapdragons each meet 

 with a good market. Among other of- 

 ferings are orchids, single violets, baby 

 primroses, forget-me-nots and wall- 

 flowers. 



Green goods are meeting a big de- 

 mand. Asparagus is not so plentiful as 

 it was. Some of the southern growers 

 report that they cannot cut enough to 

 fill orders and that it will be several 

 weeks before they will have another 

 crop ready for the market. 



Various Notes. 



E. G. Gillett worked all last week at 

 the Scottish Rite and at the Shrine 

 February 22. 



C. E. Critcholl has been buying all 

 the galax he has been able to get and 

 believes he has a supply suflBcient to 

 last throughout the season. 



The William Murphy Co. has been 

 getting in excellent long-stemmed sweet 

 peas. 



E. Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 

 T. Conger, Hartwell, was wavlaid and 

 shot, perhaps fatally, at Wichita, Kan., 

 last week. His parents have gone to 

 him. 



Among recent visitors were V. H. 

 Thomas, Augusta, Ky.; P. B. Nve, Lib- 

 erty, Ind., and H. F. Winter, Charleston, 

 W. Va. C. H. H. 



NEWPORT, E. I. 



Thomas Feltham, who returned last 

 week from overseas duty with the 6th 

 Engineers, Third Division, has gone to 

 New York to take a two years' course 

 in the Botanical Gardens in the Bronx. 



Mrs. James Ritchie is confined to her 

 home on Miantonomi hill, Middletown, 

 by an attack of bronchitis. W, H. M. 



Red Oak, la.— C. F. Smith has bought 

 the Red Oak Greenhouses of Charles A. 

 Berg, who expects to go to Florida soon 

 to look after interests there. He grows 

 citrus fruit in Florida. 



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DAHLIAS 



We will have a fine lot of Dahlia 

 plants in the best cut flower sorts 

 ready April 1. 



See our general catalogue 

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