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The Rorists' Review 



Sei'tembeu 1"-'. IKiil 



they Lear complaints of business, but, 

 wlien they go into florists' stores they 

 H('t orders. ' ' 



Mori, Florist, of 3510 Clay street, Oak- 

 land, stated that the trans-bay social 

 season has opened promisingly with or- 

 ders for cut flowers, especially for wed- 

 dings and luncheons. 



Henry F. Voght, secretary of the 

 board of i)ark directors, Oakland, had 

 taken bids for 38,700 bulbs up to Sep- 

 tember 20. M. M. 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



An excellent demand continued 

 through the last week. Shippers, espe- 

 cially, did a big business. Local de- 

 mand was good, though somewhat 

 erratic. Both roses and carnations are 

 coming in more heavily now, although 

 there is still a shortage of carnations, 

 for no apparent reason. Fewer carna- 

 tions are being cut than were cut for the 

 same season in many ])revious years. 

 Probably the hot summer has kept old 

 stock from breaking so freely. Growers 

 are predicting an advance in j)rice as 

 the quality improves. Although frost 

 has kept off longer than usual and out- 

 door stock has had a long season, stock 

 of gladioli and asters still clears readily. 

 The shortage of indoor stock, together 

 with a good demand, is, no doubt, re- 

 sponsible. Indeed, with most mums still 

 weeks away, a killing frost now would 

 make a decided dearth in cut stock. 



Various Notes. 



.Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, of Greeley, 

 C'olo., were visitors last week. 



Conrad Lengenfelder and Harry Har- 

 low opened the duck season Friday morn- 

 ing. They brought in nine. Mr. Lengen- 

 felder is having his delivery car refin- 

 ished, as the result of an almost disas- 

 trous fire some time ago. He is cutting 

 a good rose crop now. 



Fred Maler is building a large terrace. 

 Mr. Maler evidently considers the de- 

 mand for houses as profitable as that for 

 flowers. This firm is cutting its first 

 mums now. 



The Elitch Gardens Co. has a splendid 

 lot of begonias and cyclamens this year. 

 (Hazing has just been completed on the 

 new greenhouse and the new propagating 

 house is already being put to use. 



Leo Grimes is cutting a good crop of 

 carnations of fine quality. 



There is only a short time left now to 

 prepare for the flower show, November 

 J to 4. It is to be hoped that the splen- 

 did spirit of cooperation that character- 

 ized the advertising campaign will pre- 

 vail through this anticipated event, 

 bringing in many who have given it no 

 backing in the past. R. E. H. 



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