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The Florists' Review 



.Iim: L's. HMT. 



Ill' lii|li i Icil tn lll.-lki' li|i I'lif till' ciillili 



Iii'ii 111' till' xiil ;iiii| li;ick w .-1 1 1| iit'>s III' till' 

 • ■iii|'S ;it tli;it tiiiir. I.. 11. K'rail. 



CINERARIAS lOR CHRISTMAS. 



\\ llrll i-- till' tilMi' In -iiW r i IU'r;i li;i 



M'i'ils ill oilier 111 li;i\r the |il:iiit^ in 

 iliiuiii I'nr ( 'liri>t iii;is .' S. L. I,. I;i. 



Siiw tlir xi'i'ils ;il iiiirc, MS ;ii|\i-('il in 

 till' iiilliiial iiiiti'- ill Till' K't'\ irw (if 

 .liiiii' 7. C. W. 



g saM^sgris^;t y^Mii^^^if ym^i^3§:^iMi^^^ 



HOW'S BUSINESS? 



THE OUTLOOK. 



How a Chicago Bank Sees It. 



K I- 1 1(1 Its t(i l>;iiiks liy their (Uit (il'-towii 

 i-diresjidudeiits i iii I i i-;i t e there is coiisid- 

 cralile lU'Mcf ice dt' (((iiKiiiiy in the lat'ncr 

 cities, while the smaller tnwiis iind re 

 tail tr;ii|e niiiisii.ally ^uinl. In a review 

 lit' lillsiiiess liy the N.atidiiai iiaiik of the 

 K'e|iiililii- this matter of ecoiioniy is dealt 

 with as seen fniiii a Imsiness \i('\\ |idin1. 

 The li.'iiik says in part : 



•'There has lieeii undue ai;itati(in dii 

 the sulijecl (it' ecdiidiiiy. The lixstel'ia 

 which |ir('\ailed immediately after our 

 entrance intn the war led to the dis- 

 seiiiiiiat icii (if an e.\cessi\c amount of 

 ;:ratiiit(ius adv ice leLiardiiiy the ciirtail- 

 iinnt iif |iersnn;il ex |>eiid it ures. Seiisa- 

 li(iu;il re[iiiils ot' a food sliorta;;(' wei'e 

 I'dlldw id liy similar int'eieiices reya rdiii;^ 

 [iiact ic;tlly ;ill the necessities (d' life. 



Affects Retail Trade. 



■ ■ 'I"he cuitailiiient ot' |iurcliases i\>\- 

 Idwiiiu; linniyht .•ilmut a conditioii in 

 ^eiieial retail trade uhich amduiited 

 almost td staynatidn. Were half the 

 viiLl^csted economies to lie canied into 

 • t'fect the result \V(iulil lie all immediate 

 .■ind leal di'|iressioii, mnde more sex'eie 

 iiy the drastic read just iiieiif ill com 



niddity Jiliies whirll \\ouli| llecessarih' 



I'lilliiw. The merchaiit-~ of this cnuntrv 

 ha\e laii^e stdeks d t' li i l; li |iriced iiier 

 1 liaudi^e till' which iii;iiiy dt' them are 

 iiidi'litcd til the lianks. Any iii'iddnticd 

 let u|i ill liiiyiiiii dii the |iart of the piili 

 lie at this time wduld cause a forced 

 lii|iiiilat imi whiidi Would seriousK- iin 



dellMille the entile price structure. 



■■There is ample iipporf unit \' t'm- 

 1 t'tict iii^: eciiniimies. I']liiiiiii;it idii id' 

 wa--te liy individuals and cdipiu at ion--, 

 lai'Ui'i' prdductidii llirdu;;li the ;i\iiii| 

 ance of ;i lisent eeisiii mi the |iait nf 

 lalidi, ;ini| niethdds id" dist ri Imt imi lli;it 

 will ciiitail duplicated effort ;ire some 

 ot' the ^U'.^;^ested Ilie.'ilis lor accomplish 

 int: the ile--iled result. 



■■The I >ep;i It iiii'iit of A l; liciilt lire re- 



ci'lltiv i'-'-lled .-I stilt elliellt estimating 

 that the s;|\ill!^ of one dUlire d t' edilde 



meat per da\ liy eveiy American t'a m 

 il\ AViiiild auidillit to lie;iily diie |i;ilf 

 liilliou |iiiiiiii|s |Mi unniim, or the eipii\;i 



lent (if s7.',<lllll lie;id of lieet' catt le. ' ■ 



Good Times Predicted. 



\s til till- liiisiiM-w iiutldiik, i.'ifhii' 



i Ill limes ;ire pledirted. Tile li.'lllk 



sa \ s : 



••If the e\ peliellce of the Allies is 



AVditli ;i II \ t hi iil;, little a |ipfi III iisidii m ed 

 lie lilt ;is 111 III,. ;i Id lity of our i ml i|s 

 tries to thrive under .'i w ;i r ii'';.;iuie. W'c 

 .•I re I lipelldili t II poll ( lerma liy fur llnlle 



111 iiiir law maliiial. In fad. with the 

 lAceptidll 111 a few cuinmiid it ies, .-11111 



thnse oiiLii iia t i iil; pri uii |ia 1 1 V in .'illied 



• I 111 II 1 lies, w I .-lie pr;|ct ic.'l I Iv sell' su> 



tained as regards the elements \vhi(di 

 enter into the material side ot" warfare. 

 •'Our factiiries, mills and shipyards 

 ;ire already Ixxdu'd up nidiitlis jihead 

 with (d\ili;in Imsiness, in the case of tlic 

 I'liited States Steel ( 'dipoiat ion alone 

 the tonnayc on order represent iii<i more 

 than eighty per cent of a full year's ca- 

 pacity. 



Industries to Boom. 



'•The .•t:,S,S(i(i,(iii(i,(Miii jtrovidcd for in 

 the revenue Imdj^ct of the <i(ivernnient 

 is (Mpiivaleiit to the total value of our 

 enormous ex|ioit trade in all (d' the last 

 year and a luilf. The expenditure (d' 

 this liii^c .■imount on liehalf of tin- .\llies 

 ;is W(dl as durs(dv('s cannot Imt re 

 suit in stimulatiiii; every department 

 of industry, trade and transportation.'' 



There arc various ideas as to llic 

 proldiid-at ion of the war. Kveiitually it 

 is expected that increases in wa^i's will 

 lead to increased pur(diases of iiKxIerate 

 priced luxuries. The well to-do will 

 lie hit liy the heavy income tax, and 

 since they now have presiimaldy all they 

 iiee(| this (lass of Imveis nia.v economi/.e 

 ill the matter of hieh priced luxuries, 

 liiit llowers ;iie not hi^h jirii-ed luxuries, 

 ;inil the ri(di niav lie exjiected to luiv 

 aliont as many iis ever, while the waiic 

 earners will luiv more than liefdic. 



CAN CEMETERY BAR PLANTING? 



I'ldiists dt' .Xiidei'son, Ind., are con 

 sideraldy incensed over the Idllowiiiif 

 notice ]ioste(| ;it the .Maplevvood ceiiie 

 tery in thai (dtv: 



I'liiWiT lii'ils, tliiwei' li:iskcls, urns mihI "tlnr 

 |il.iiil nij; li.v Inl iiuiiiis iniiliililti'il. 



('ill IliiwiTs. liMisf 111- ill ilis:i|i|ii'.'iriiiL' viiscs, 

 jici'iiiitti'il. 



'I'liis is ill .HciirilMiicc Willi llic rules ;iiiil rcuii 

 l:iti(iMs iif .\I.i|iIiuiiimI iciiiiIiT.v. ;( cup.v iif vvliitli 

 i:iii lie si'iimimI :it llic ciiiiiinin.v's iillicc. I'Ol riiiiin 

 ImililiiiK. .\iiili'rsiiii, Ind. 



This jictioii (d' the .Anderson cemetery 

 hrin<is up ayain the (piestioii (if the 

 rijiht (d" (-(Miietery assoidatioiis to regu- 

 late the ornainentatidii df lots liy the 

 owners or whoever the ovviieis may em 

 |doy to do the work, the latter in a ma 

 joiity (if cases heiny lloiists. 



In the July ti, 1!»1<), issiio of The l{(>- 

 view this suliject was exhaust ivtdy dis- 

 cussed liy an attorney, who made an in- 

 vesti<iation of court decisions aiTectiiij' 

 it. Snminarized, the findings of the at 

 toiney are as follows: 



KlCill'S OF CKMKIKKV. 



Ill iirilcr til iii:iiiit:iiii .-i iinirnnii silii'iiie uf ilcro- 

 iMliiiii. i\ leiiii'tcr.v :i-.snii:it imi li;is a liiiii to 

 iiiiilriil till' iil.-iiitiii;: (ni lis Ki'iniiiils. :iinl liciicc 

 iiiii.v Miiiictiiiics lie ley.ill.v siistuiiicil ill iMluiliiij; 

 llic vviirk lit" (iiitsiilc tliirists. 



w'l-IKN A CKMirrKlJV KXCKKMS ItKiHl'S. 



If :i ii'iiiitcr.v jiiriMlts lot nw iicis u< ilo tlieir 

 nun phiiitiiii:. Iml at the s;iiiic time in'iililliits 

 tliiiii I'liiiii ciiu.iyiiiK iiiitsiilc tliirists tn ilii the 

 work, such iiriiciMliiii' is iiiii.iisisteiit iiml iuuIkiIiI.v 

 wiiiild nut lie niihi'lil U.v the i 'ts, 



A eellleter.V llsinilly is not ontitleil to i-li;.MUe 

 ill oiitsiile ti-:iile ill lonijH'tlt ion with llorists. ■■\- 

 ie|lt, liossilil.\. to llisposi- III' Mlljillls -.tock. 



If II ccnicier.v is iillovvi'il, \>\ il~ ehartir .onl 

 the loeiil laws, to M-il stock ill tin- imlilie mar 

 kets, it sllolllll not csclipe lia.vinelll III t:i\is on 

 .-lull parts of its prnpert.v a^ an ii^i ■! in ~iiili 

 I onipet itivi- traile. 



ini-: I.KCAI. KKMKhV. 



When a ienicter> omoimI-. In 1i-).'.iI i-il'IiI-. Io 

 llie (letrimeiit of the llorisi- ill till- \i.inil.\. ilie.v 

 ina.v proti ,'1 t Ininsol vcs. imliviiliially or lol- 

 leitivel.v. Ii,\ an appeal to the courts. lirinuiiiK 



viiit as ji Ia\|ia,M'r or in tin- nan f a lot 



o\\ ner. 



.\ pjia i>n t ly , unless exceptimial cir 



cumstailces e;in lie shiiWII, the Alldelsdil 



ceineterv is within its rights. 



SEASONABLE NOTES. 



Cattleyas. 



riie iiiilk 111' the early sniniui i lluwei 

 ii|o c.'i 1 1 le V ,'is h;ive iiiiw tinished Idiinm 

 iiio. liiit we sIi.mII h;i V e late p|;i nfs i,f 



Miis-ue ;illd .Melldi'lii t'lir .'I Week nr two 



Idii^er and ;^iuas will huld nver a little 

 while. < i;iski lliana will help in siuiie 

 uie;isiire to till ;i|i t he ;^ap uiit i I the t'a 1 1 

 I dill iiii i iil; laiiiala ciuiu's in .-e.-isnn, tn 



W ;i III t he end of A liolivt. A I'ter t I lid 



of .llllle e;ittley;i tloWels .-i le lint par 

 t ii-iil;i rl V .•iluMidaiit . and it iisii;illy hup 

 pells Ihjil ill I;i1e .llllv ;iud AllLlUsl the 

 prires I III! up til midwinter lieiL:ht s. 

 'riliise lids-,esMilM some nl' the late suill 



mer liowerino hyliiids will tiiid llieiii 

 jieciallv V ;iliialili' Jit that time. 



We h.'ive had a peculiar s,.;i>nii, 

 somewhat akin to that nl' ;i ve;ir a^ii. 

 ('Ie;ir, w;irm days |i;ive lieeii lew; dark, 



Wet and s|||||e-.s lilies llUVe lieell .'lliUU 



dniit. The ;id V ;i lit aees ot' innv.'ilde sli;ii| 



i||o ill viiili ;i -.e:|sii|| ;||e mailil'idd all I 

 f;i |- mure 1 lia M 1 epa \" fur a ll V l;i Imi ell 



t;iiled ill placiiii: 1 lii'in ill piisit inn ni re- 

 innvini: them. .\ s .-i rule, ornweis huve 



lliiW drnpped the Use of tire lie.'it IllllesS 

 it lli;iv lie a little fill' siirh siilijei-ts .-is 



calaiithi's, pli.'ihi'iinpsi-, or \-'.:i^\ Indian 



ilejld I nlies, ;il|i| the ;i t III ns p|i e re n I' the 

 nil-hid hniises will nil d:iik d;i V s o.-t 

 dei-idedl V l;imp and e|;iuini\. \\:ileriiio 



llllder siiih cnllditiniis iiiii^t lie laiet'llllv 

 dnlle. lietter let the pl;ints rilll n|i the 

 drv si |e I ;it her 1 h;i ll t he lev el se. 



I'mII :iiii| winter Idnnmiiin cattleyas, 

 like laliiata, Triaiur and 1 'erci v ;iliaii:i, 



