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The Fknjsts' Rcvjeur 



May 8, 1819. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



SSB 



The Market. 



Stock will be in fair supply for Moth- 

 ers ' day. A good miscellaneous collec- 

 tion wUl be available, including -roses, 

 carnations, lilies, sweet peas, snap- 

 dragons, marguerites, candytuft, cen- 

 taureas, poppies, yellow daisies, pan- 

 sies, valley, orchids, Darwin tulips, Span- 

 ish irises and calendulas. Plants will be 

 scarce and limited to a meager variety. 

 Eose bushes, hydrangeas, pelargoniums, 

 begonias and calceolarias will be avail- 

 able in this class. 



As usual at this time, prices are Mgh. 

 Bosea sell from $5 up. Carnatioiis are 

 none too plentiful and bring from $6 

 to $15. Lilies are available at $2 and 

 $2.50 per dozen. Sweet peas are on the 

 decline, both in quality and number. 

 These, however, are ibod property at 

 $1.50 per hundred, flbiapdragons are 

 one of the mainstays of the market. 

 They range in price from $6 to #12.60 

 per hundred and are of good quality and 

 various colors. From a delicate pink 

 they shade to a deep red. White and 

 yellow are also offered. 



The smaller flowers are in heavy de- 

 mand for tumbler baskets and corsages. 

 Outdoor lilies of the valley are in good 

 supply and work up well. 



Local florists are ezpaeting the largest 

 Mothers' day business in the history of 

 the Indianapolis trade and believe that 

 all stock will be utilized. 



Various Notes. 



What is believed to be the largest 

 celebration ever held in IndiaMpoUs 

 was staged here May 7. The home-eooi- 

 ing of the famous Bainbow Division WM 

 the reason for the affair. Flags, but- 

 ing and laurel were everywhere. All 

 business houses were closed at 11 i^ m. 

 for the remainder of the day. Florists' 

 Avindows were appropriately decorated 

 for the occasion and most of the flower 

 stores were closed the entire day. 



Allen Humason, of Chicago, was a vis- 

 itor here this week. 



Frank Harritt, well known to local 

 florists, recently died at the home of his 

 mother, Mrs. Josephine Harritt. Mr. 

 Harritt had been ill for some time. 



Eldon U, Weygandt is back from the 

 south and is residing here. 



The Pahud Floral Co. has a fine lot of 

 American Beauty rose bushes that are 

 timed just right for Mothers' day, 



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