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The Florists' Review 



Septembkr 1. 1021 



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The Market. 



Business has been slow. A larger 

 supply of flowers has been arriving and 

 that condition plus a slump in demand 

 has caused an oversupply. Roses are 

 especially plentiful and can be bought 

 in quantity at your own price. Gladi- 

 oli have also been more than ade- 

 quate. The latter average about $6 per 

 hundred. Asters are also more numer- 

 ous than they have been. These have 

 been bringing $3 per hundred, with a 

 betljter quality demanding $4. Lilies 

 are also available at $2.50 per dozen- 

 These are the Easter and rubrum varie- 

 ties. Some carnations have put in an 

 appearance, but are the usual short- 

 stemmed ones that appear at this time 

 of year. 



Summer garden flowers are better 

 in quality than earlier in the season. 

 Zinnias are especially attractive this 

 fall. The colors are good and the 

 blooms are unusually large. Delphinium 

 is also attractive. Larkspur, scabiosa, 

 salpiglossis, hydrangeas, phlox and oth- 

 er miscellaneous hardy stock just about 

 complete the available varieties. 



Various Notes. 



Watson Hasselman and Mr. Hunt- 

 ington, with the Indianapolis Flower & 

 Plant Co., have just returned from a 

 motor trip through Indiana and Ohio. 



Mr. and Mrs. A. V. J. Baur and fam- 

 ily liave returned from a trip through 

 the east. 



H. O. Meikel, of Meikel & Warner, 

 Noblesville, Ind., has been visiting in 

 the city. 



Edwin M. Morner, of Shelbyville, was 

 here last week buying stock. 



Mrs. Rvynolds, of tlie Circle Flower 

 Store, made an unusually large and at- 

 tractive design for the Circle theater 

 for the celebration of its fifth anni- 

 versary. 



Smith & Young are installing a new 

 Kroeschell refrigerator system. 



Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlstedt have 

 returned from a three weeks' trip 

 through the east. They visited New 

 York, TMiiladelphia, Boston and Wash- 

 ington and were at the latter city dur- 

 ing the S. A. F. convention. 



The next meeting of the Indiana 

 State Florists' Association will be 

 held at the Smith & Young commission 

 house Tliursilay, Sej)teml)er 8, at 8 ji. m. 

 A large attendance is expected, as this 

 is state fair week and »*- large out-of- 

 town delegation will be here. 



.Tohn Chisholm, formerly of Indian- 

 apolis, is here visiting friends and rela- 

 tives. Mr. Chisholm now resides in 

 West Yirginia. 



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Temperley's are cutting some fine 

 quality asters in all shades. 



Baur & Steinkamp are cutting some 

 good Maine Sunshine and Enchantress 

 SuiiriMiie carnations. They also have 

 some s]ilendi(l seedling gladioli and sin- 

 gle tuberctses. E. E. T. 



Independence, Mo. — .1. H. (irinter is 

 starting to ojierate a nursery and 

 tldrists' business. 



Hudson, N. Y. — William Christians is 

 making a number of improvements on 

 his Warren street store. Much interior 

 (Iccdration is being done. 



Lyons, France. — I'hilippe Rivoire, 

 who for so many years has filled the 

 post of secretary of the French Chrys- 

 ;mtliemuni Society, has recently been 

 nominated a chevalier of the Legion of 

 Honor. M. Rivoire is a partner in the 

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Stillwater, Tex. — The Stillwater 

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 corporators are P. G. Malone, R. S. 

 Hughes and W. R. McGeorge, all of 

 Stillwater. 



Manhattan, Kan. — Thomas S. Martin, 

 who purchased the Kimble Greenhouses 

 from Ken Kimble about a year ago, 

 has purchased the store equipment from 

 Ken Kimble and will soon open an up- 

 to-date downtown store in the Marshall 

 building. 



