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The Florists^ Review 



Sepxembkii 18. 1918. 



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SAN FRANOISOO NOTES. 



[Continned from page 96. ] 

 order, vs. Mr. Timshaw, formerly gar- 

 dener at the Fairmont and Palace ho- 

 tels, who held forth 6n the merits of 

 unrestricted liberty. 



0. Kooyman, 431 Bush street, states 

 that orders for bulbs are coming in 

 fast. , ^ . 



The United Flower & Supply Co. is 

 shipping out of the state extensively. 

 Yellow, white and pink chrysanthe- 

 mums, of which this firm has an excel- 

 lent supply, are selling at $6 and $9 per 

 bunch. 



Domoto Bros, are shipping a large 

 number of chrysanthemums and will 

 soon commence on Ophelia roses, which 

 are about ready for cutting. 



Enomoto & Co. are sending out some 

 fine chrysanthemums. The aster stock 

 from this company is about gone, but 

 the chrysanthemum shipments are keep- 

 ing it busy. M. M. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Tlie Market. 



The supply is improving. Roses in 

 all lengths and varieties are abundant. 

 Medium grade aatera are plentiful, but 

 fin© blooms continue to be limited. 

 Gladioli are about equal to the demand 

 and the quality is good. Dahlias are 

 coming in much more freely, although 

 not in as large quantities as in previous 

 years. Short-stemmed carnations are 

 available at $1 and $2 per hundred. 



A few summer garden flowers still 

 linger. Of these snapdragons, zinnias, 

 bnddleia, mignonette, physostegia, pan- 

 sies and delphinium are the most con- 

 spicuous. Cosmos is now here in good 

 supply. 



Various Notes. 



Guy N. Eeburn, of Chicago, and 

 James J. Karins, of Henry A. Dreer, 

 Inc., Philadelphia, were visitors last 

 week. 



J. O. Bishop, of Greenwood, is on the 

 road to recovery and is beginning to 

 ipanage his establishment again. 



Bert Hitz has been cutting some fine 

 Ophelia and Ward roses. 



Herman Young has been ill for some 

 time. 



The firm of Smith & Young Co., aside 

 from its flower business, will have about 

 a thousand bushels of apples to mar- 

 ket. 



The Pahud Floral Co. has been ship- 

 ping a large number of poinsettias. 



The home of E. E. Temperley, at 710 

 Bungalow court, was practically de- 

 molished by fire the night of September 

 10. The fire started in the attic and 

 gained such headway that before the 

 fire department arrived the entire roof 

 :wa8 gone. E. E. T. 





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