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The Florists^ Review 



May 26, 1921 



Greenhouse Construction Material 



FITTINGS - HOTBED SASH 



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Louisiana Red Gulf Cypress and Washington Red Cedar (l^BSR) 



A. DIETSCH CO., 264o''8HJi^FiELDAVE. CHicago, 111. 



when the store is opened. This will 

 mean a saving of time in filling orders 

 and quicker service for customers. 



Mrs. C. A. Simonson, of McPherson, 

 Kan., stopped over on her way home 

 from Hillsdale, Mich., where she at- 

 tended her mother's funeral. May 9. 

 Among the other visitors last week 

 were Robert Bebb, Muskogee, Okla.; 

 Herman Fisher, Maryville, Mo., and 

 Ralph Ward, Lawrence, Kan. 



The Pinchurst Floral Co. has had a 

 heavy plant business at the greenhouses 

 here. Two truck loads of plants were 

 sent from Pleasant Hill Saturday, May 

 21. These were in addition to the regu- 

 lar stock sent up every day. 



Ray Blessing, shipping clerk for the 

 T. J. Noll Floral Co., has been laid up 

 for two weeks with blood poisoning. 



William Foitli's carnation crof) will 

 be as good for Memorial day as it was 

 for Christmas. Ho expects to get top 

 prices. His sweet peas beat anything 

 he has ever had at this time of year. 



Miss J. E. Murray attended the open- 

 ing of James Hays' new store at To- 

 peka, Kan., May 16. The store is an 

 attractive ]>lace and was crowded the 

 opening day. An orchestra played all 

 afternoon and evening and 8,000 roses 

 were given away. J. E. K. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Stock is plentiful now. but the crops 

 are shortening up and the supply will 

 not be as largo for Memorial day as it 

 was for Mothers ' day. The indications 

 are that there will be a heavy demand 

 for cut flowers as well as plants at that 

 time. "Old Sol" lias been working 

 hard this week and has given us a 

 pretty hot time for a few days, which 

 has helped to develop the peonies. Now 

 the florists are afraid that they will 

 all be gone before Memorial day. 



Various Notes. 



Ralph Tiiikham, of the House of 

 Flowers, reports that he has had sev- 

 eral large floral deeorations. which, 

 with the usual run of work, have kept 

 him pretty busy. 



The Flick Floral Co. has just in- 

 stalled a birge cooler in the shipping 

 room, which will accoiiimodato thou- 

 sands of flowers. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey are wrecking two 

 of their small houses and intend re- 

 placing them Avith one large house, in 

 which they expect to grow orchids. 

 Born to Mr. and Mrs. David S. Vesey, 

 a girl. Mr. Vesev is the vice-president 

 of the firm of W." J. & M. 8. Vesev. 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



Miss Helen Patten, of Toledo, O., was 

 in the citv over the week end. visiting 

 her mother nm\ other relatives. 



The Knecht-Freese Co. reports that 

 it is kept on the junip taking,' rare of 

 the sprint: ])lant business. 



Among the trade visitors wcrr Mr. 

 Bullock, of A. L. Kand.nll Co., Chicago; 

 Mr. Fox. of Smith & Young. Indianap- 

 olis, and A. J. Kesselman, of the Ex- 

 cello Mfg. Co., Cleveland. O. S. X. 



Mr. Grower 



WIRE TIE is a con 



venient necessity for 

 every plant you tie lo 

 a Hyacinth stake. 



Ask your dealer or 

 write to me. 



$2.00 per 1000. 

 WM. F. BUSCHARDT, 



6 E. Woodland Ave., ARLINGTON, MD. 



IfMtlM Tb* RaTlew when yoa write. 



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