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The Florists^ Review 



Junk 5, 191U. 



ENIL SCHLOSS, 



Pvu. and Trca*. 



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^ MILTON SBLINKA, 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Moinorial day business was excellent. 

 The supply turned out to be larger than 

 was expected. It came in at the last 

 minute, however, and at the close of 

 business for this day some stock was 

 left over. As a whole, the day was the 

 best Decoration day this market has 

 ever had. 



Roses are plentiful. All seasonable 

 varieties may be had and they include 

 many fancy blooms. The hot weather 

 has affected carnations. Practically no 

 Easter lilies are available. However, 

 callas and rubrums may be had. Peonies 

 are becomiufj plentiful and the price is 

 drojjpinjT. The late varieties from this 

 locality are in the market. Gladioli are 

 fairly plentiful and have been finding 

 an excellent market. Some home-grown 

 lily of the valley met with good de- 

 mand. Other offerings are cornflowers, 

 snapdragons, marguerites, stocks and 

 calendulas. 



Greens of all kinds and particularly 

 new ferns are meeting with a good de- 

 mand. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Edna Belle Cordes, a sister of 

 the late Mrs. C. E. Critchell, passed 

 away May 27. She was buried from 

 Mr. Critchell's Rose Hill residence 

 June .3. 



Memorial day business for the Wil- 

 liam Murphy Co. was approximately 

 200 per cent greater than their best 

 Memorial day's business in the past. 



L. H. Kyrk sold 50,000 cornflowers 

 for George Klotter during the Memorial 

 day rush. 



J. W. Rodgers, of Dayton, O., while 

 in this city last week, purchased a de- 

 livery truck. 



C. E. Critchell is having the largest 

 call that he has ever had for new south- 

 ern ferns. 



Among recent visitors were R. E. 

 Blackshaw, representing Ove Gnatt Co., 

 Laporte, Ind.; Sam Seligman, represent- 

 ing Schloss Bros., New York city; H. 

 W. Niebuhr, representing A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co., Chicago, 111., and Peter Wei- 

 land, New Castle, Ind. C. H. H. 



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