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The Florists^ Review 



July 17, 1910. 



CLEVELAND, O. 



The Market. 



Last week the weather in this vicinity 

 was rather extraordinary, being more 

 like California weather than anything 

 else. The nights were extremely cold, 

 while during the day the temperature 

 rose so that it was hot before evening. 



At present the outlook for afters is 

 not especially favorable. Sever^grow- 

 ers report that three-fourths of their 

 crop has died, due to the extremely dry 

 spell. 



Business has been lagging consider- 

 ably and although there has not been 

 much stock, still there has been more 

 than the demand called for. 



Gladioli have been arriving in larger 

 quantities and so far they have been 

 cleaning up. Boses have been rather 

 scarce and carnations are so scarce that 

 they appear in the market only, about 

 every third or fourth day. Sweeij^eas 

 are still a drug on the market, ^me 

 centaureas, short ten weeks' stocks 

 and snapdragons have been making 

 their appearance. Outside of a few 

 wild flowers, such as Queen Anne's 

 Lace, etc., these have been about the 

 only flowers on the market. There are 

 a few calendulas. They still bring $2 

 and $3 per hundred. 



Various Notes. "• ' 



The annual picnic of the Cleveland 

 florists will be held July 23 at "Willow 

 beach park. 



Miss Fannie Evana, of the Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co., is enjoying a vacation. 



We regret to announce the death of 

 Bichard Bate, father of George, Guy 

 and Herbert Bate, of the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co. He died July 9 at the age 

 of 77. The funeral was held July 11. 

 There was an elaborate display of flo- 

 ral work by many of the local florists. 



Albert Barber spent last week in War- 

 ren, O., where he has just opened 

 another retail flower store. W. F. B. 



A Fine Seller in Retail Flower Store* 



Gro-Well Plant Food 



We put this up to be 

 able to meet the calls 

 in our own flower store. 

 *It has taken so well we 

 have decided to whole- 

 sale it at 

 $2.00 per dozen; 

 $15.00 per 100. 

 Retails at 26c per pkg. 



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