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The Florists' Review 



August 4, 1921 



CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



Gladioli are now arriving more pro- 

 fusely than they were a week ago. 

 They" are the best flowers to be had, in- 

 cluding the varieties Peace, America, 

 Frances King, Schwabcn and Panama. 

 Asters are also arriving now in larger 

 quantities and are moving well, consid- 

 ering its being the midsummer season, 

 when, ordinarily, there is not much busi- 

 ness. A number of funerals have been 

 held the last week, which is the reason 

 for most of the cleaning up of stock. 

 There has also been an unusually large 

 number of July weddings. 



Rubrum lilies, always popular flowers 

 at this market, are arriving regularly 

 and move well. Zinnias, gypsophila, 

 delphiniums, gaillardias and sweet sul- 

 tans move well. Some good southern 

 smilax arrived at this market during 

 last week and moved well. 



Vaxious Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sheppard have 

 left for a two weeks' vacation in the 

 country. As this is Mr. Sheppard 's 

 hobby, he ought to profit from the vaca- 

 tion. Things have been brisk in Mr. 

 Sheppard 's store, including a large 

 funeral and a large wedding. 



G. E. Critchell's wholesale house is 

 now redecorated and looks snappy, 

 much in keeping with Mr. Critchell. 

 He has been receiving some excellent 

 gladioli of P. O. Coblentz, of North 

 Madison, 0., and some good rubrum 

 lilies of W. Schaeffer, of Price Hill. 



William Mayhall, with E. G. Gillett, 

 and Mrs. Mayhall and their little son 

 are touring to Conway, Mich., where 

 they intend to spend the summer. 



Miss Laura Murphy, of the William 

 Murphy Co., has returned from her va- 

 cation at Les Cheneaux island, in 

 Michigan, where she has been for the 

 last two weeks. 



Gus Mickley has returned from his 

 home in Wauchula, Fla. He reports 

 that things in that section are in the 

 pink of condition. 



The Mickley Co. has moved from the 

 location at 120 West Seventh street to 

 a block cast. This promises to be the 

 coming block in the flower line. 



Clarence Ohmcr and family toured in 

 the new Paige from West Palm Beach 

 and are stopping at the home of their 

 uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. 

 Gillett. 



Among the visitors last week were 

 Glen E. Moore and family, of Rushville, 

 Ind.; I. Bayersdorfer. of Philadelphia; 

 G. A. Blackstone, of the Ove Gnatt Co., 

 Laporte, Ind., and T. J. Ilcrdigen, of 

 Aurora, Ind. G. H. K. 



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Phone Sheldrake 3214 

 6054 Ridg* At*.. CHICAGO, ILL 



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