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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 6. 1910 



EVANSVILU:, IND. 



The Market. 



Flowers are in good variety and sup- 

 ply and business is brisk. Sweet peas, 

 bulbous stock, roses and carnations are 

 fine and clean up each day. Green goods 

 are scarce, especially smilaz. The out* 

 door temperature is below normal, with 

 no snow and little rain. Bright days are 

 the rule. 



Various Notes. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. is ex- 

 periencing its usual heavy business. 

 This company 's window is prettily deco- 

 rated with plants, such as Paper Whites, 

 jonquils, hyacinths and cinerarias, as 

 well as cut flowers. 



Karl Zeidler is extra busy with fu- 

 neral work and has a hard time finding 

 enough smilax. 



0. L. Niednagel is propagating the 

 Columbia rose heavily. He has sale 

 for all he can grow in 2-inch pots. He 

 recently purchased a large Haynes tour- 

 ing car. 



Niednagel & Sons are cutting extra 

 fine carnations and sweet peas. Busi- 

 ness is excellent. Their shipments of 

 coleus cuttings are heavy. 



Theodore Kuebler is having consider- 

 able funeral work. He is well supplied 

 with flowers, such as sweet alyssum, 

 freesias and carnations. He also has 

 some chrysanthemums of good size and 

 quality. He has just sent out his cata- 

 logue of chrysanthemum rooted cuttings. 



Henry Seymour '^s son, "Wilbur, has se- 

 cured his release from the navy and ex- 

 pects to accept a position in Chicago. 



Mrs. J. C. Elspermann is so busy with 

 funeral work that she has trouble in 

 securing all the flowers and greens she 

 needs. 



The Lockyear Floral Co. has an active 

 trade in both plants and flowers. Mr. 

 Lockyear was a visitor in St. Louis last 

 week, calling on a number of the whole- 

 salers there. 



Boyston & Fenton report an extra 

 heavy demand for coleus. E. L. Fenton 

 was 39 years old March 2. E. L. F. 



TEBBE HAUTE, IND. 



Henry B. Henley and his brother, 

 Howard E. Henley, have bought the 

 establishment of the Terre Haute Bose 

 & Carnation Co. It consists of 50,000 

 square feet of glass and five acres of 

 land. Henry Henley will operate the 

 greenhouses. He has a half interest and 

 Howard Henley a half interest in the 

 firm. The greenhouses will be devoted 

 entirely to growing cut flowers and 

 plants for the wholesale trade and the 

 firm will be known as Henley Bros. 

 Eobert M. Henley has bought the half 

 interest of his brother, Henry, in the 

 firm formerly known as the Hartford 

 City Floral Co. or Henley Bros., at Hart- 

 ford City, Ind. Eobert will operate the 

 greenhouses at Hartford City. The firm 

 will be known as E. M. Henley, Florist. 

 The latter firm will make a specialty of 

 growing pelargoniums for the whole- 

 sale trade. 



Holland, MiclL — Peter Pluim and 

 Henry Huizenga, of the Twelfth Street 

 FloraJ Shop, started in the florists ' busi- 

 ness three years ago, and are more than 

 pleased with thd trade developed. Their 

 window display features hyacinths, daf- 

 fodils and jonquils, all of which meet 

 with a ready demand. 



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