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The Florists^ Review 



Septembeb 25, 1919. 



TOEONTO, ONT. 



The Market. 



Business is keeping up well, though 

 there is a lack of stock at the present 

 time. This will probably continue until 

 the chrysanthemums and other fall flow- 

 ers are available. 



Various Notes. 



Dunlop's is filling the benches of the 

 new greenhouse with mums. These will 

 probably be a little late this year, but 

 this delay will be a good thing, since 

 they will be ready for the fall show 

 to be held in Toronto during the week 

 of November 10. Dunlop's is already 

 making a survey for another greenhouse 

 450 feet long. Dunlop's has some beau- 

 tiful roses, of which there will be a big 

 supply. These are the Dunlop, white; 

 the new yellow seedling and Ophelia. 



The Bedford Park Florists are laying 

 out the ground for their new green- 

 houses. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Associa- 

 tion held its regular meeting September 

 16. The committee reported on the 

 flower show at the Canadian national 

 exhibition. Many suggestions were 

 made for its improvement. One which 

 met with general approval was that a 

 greenhouse be built, in which tropical 

 and rare plants could be housed. These 

 would be a great education to the public. 

 Cut flowers and nursery stock could be 

 housed in an annex. Members of the 

 association to the number of thirty vis- 

 ited the Oakville fair September 18, 

 where they were the guests of the Oak 

 ville Gardeners' and Florists' Associa- 

 tion. There was a good display. The 

 prizes for gladioli were awarded to F. 

 E. Logan and Duncan Robertson. 



J. J. Higgins has reopened his Par- 

 dale store, which was closed for the 

 summer. 



The next regular meeting of the To- 

 ronto Retail Florists' Club will be held 

 October 13 and the first social night 

 October 27, when the members will en- 

 tertain their friends. 



Harry James, secretary of the Retail 

 Florists' Club, and Mrs. James have 

 been spending a month at Pittsburgh, 

 New York and Atlantic City. 



Among the recent visitors to Toronto 

 were: James Goodyear, Wingate, Pa.; 

 Mr. and Mrs. L. McKenna, Montreal; 

 Mr. Edwards, Brockville, and J. F. 

 Bruce, Hamilton. J. J. H. 



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