Decbmbbr 5, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



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not fallen since the feastful day; if 

 anything, they have stiffened still fur- 

 ther with the rapid decline in the sup- 

 ply of chrysanthemums. 



November Weather. 



November was an unusually favorable 

 month for the growers. The mean tem- 

 perature was more than 4 degrees above 

 normal, making the month one of the 

 warmest Novembers on record; only 

 three times in the history of the weather 

 office has the month's average been 

 higher. The percentage of sunshine was 

 forty-nine, the month usually giving 

 •only forty-seven per cent of the pos- 



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sible amount. Only twice in the month 

 was there a killing frost, and it was not 

 until November 22 that there was freez- 

 ing temperature. 



Various Notes. 



It is reported that Ernest Eriksson, 

 who has been grower for A. H. Schnei- 



der at Oak Park, has leased the Martin 

 Radtke place in Maywood and will start 

 in business for himself as a plantsman. 

 Peter Reinberg once more has demon- 

 strated that he puts the public interest 

 ahead of personal gain. As president 

 of the board of county commissioners 

 Mr. Reinberg vetoed the action of that 



