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The Florists' Review 



JUNB 12, 1919. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Market. 



June is the month of weddings and 

 commencemeuts and all have been 'busy 

 in these lines, both in the cities and 

 towns. Practically all commencements 

 come inside of two weeks, and so there 

 has been an unusual rush for roses, 

 which has absorbed the supply. 



Carnations have been abundant, rang- 

 ing from $1 to $5, Peonies, missing 

 on Memorial day, are to be had by the 

 hundreds at your own price. These are 

 of good quality, butt sell poorly because 

 of their abundance. Yards are full of 

 them. Gladioli are becoming more plen- 

 tiful, and are holding up well at from 

 $8 to $20. Snapdragons are scarce. 

 More Easter lilies are appearing to take 

 the place of the callas that have gone. 

 Delphiniums have put in their appear- 

 ance and are most welcome. The spikes 

 are fine and sell well. Gypsophila is 

 also a welcome newcomer. Daisies are 

 fairly abundant and sell well. 



Various Notes. 



The Shriners' convention, held here 

 last week, brought thousands of visitors 

 to the city. All the hotels were jammed, 

 and private homes filled. It is esti- 

 mated that over a million and a half 

 dollars were left in the city. All was 

 in gala dress for the occasion. The 

 local florists decorated for the occasion 

 and intermingled with flowers were 

 "Welcome" placards, flags and em- 

 blems. 



The Pahud Floral Co. has bought an- 

 other automobile. 



E. E. Temperley made a business trip 

 to Chicago to make plans for erecting 

 another greenhouse this summer. 



T. D. Hepler has been at Detroit on 

 business. 



O. E. Steinkamp, as a member of the 

 gatling gun squad, and E. E. Temper- 

 ley, as a member of the patrol, helped 

 entertain the Shriners last week. 



Irwin Bertermann has just returned 

 from Detroit, where he had a fine time. 

 His firm was busy with decorations for 

 the Shriners' activities. Bertermann 

 Bros. Co. will auction off their seven 

 greenhouses on East "Washington street 

 June 14. E. E. T, 



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 Bird Baths, Etc. 



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PRICE LIST OF 



Red Pots 



Net Prices F. 0. B. Factory, Ionia. 

 Packing charges included. 



Per Crate 

 1000 contaiM 



2 -inch S 6.00 2600 



214-iiich 6.80 2000 



8>a-inch 800 1260 



8 -inch 10.40 1000 



8>9-iiich 12.80 ' 600 



S^-inch. Geranium 14.40 600 



4 »1nch.. 16.00 600 



4»«-inch, 21.60 260 



6 -inch 28.80 260 



6 -inch 43.20 126 



C. C. Pollworth Co. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



