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The Horists^ Review 



August 21, 1919. 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Business is fair for the time of the 

 year, but is not strong enough to take 

 up all of the receipts. The choice and 

 fancy stock generally sells readily, while 

 the others move slowly. 



Koses are in fair supply, but the larg- 

 er part of the receipts are short-stemmed 

 ones from the new cut. But few Eaater 

 lilies and rubrum lilies are coming into 

 the market. Those that are available 

 generally meet with a good demand. 

 The aster supply is fair. The gladiolus 

 receipts are sufficient for all immediate 

 demands. Some snapdragon may be had. 

 Greens are in good supply and sell fairly 

 well. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell has begun to stock u]i 

 heavily in supplies for the fall and win- 

 ter business, having added a large ship- 

 ment of baskets to his stock during the 

 last fortnight. 



The marriage of Miss Clare Murphy, 

 of the William Murphy Co., to Lloyd 

 Andress Barnes, of Thermopolis, Wyo., 

 was solemnized August 13, at Cedarville, 

 Mich. The groom has been assistant in- 

 spector of the United States Emergency 

 Fleet and Shipping Board. For their 

 honeymoon they are leaving on an auto- 

 mobile trip that will take them through 

 Yellowstone and California. Their fu- 

 ture home will be Thernio]iolis, Wvo. 



C. H. H. 



Washington, D. C. — The annual outing 

 of the florists of Washington was held 

 August 2, at Marshall Hall. 



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 any plant or bloom needing support. 



They can be successfully used on any plants needing support and are 

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 breaking stem. 



They make a neat appearance and you can tie up live times as many 

 Mums with "WIRE TIE" as you can by tying up plant with cord. 



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