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1 he Florists^ Review 



Sbptbmbir 29. 1921 



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 below. Any person objecting to the 

 registration or to the use of the pro- 

 posed name is requested to communi- 

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 tion, the same will be made three weeks 

 from this date. 



Name: Harding. Description: Tliis coleus 

 is a seedling, grows rapidly, is compact in form 

 and grows to a height of a foot to one foot and 

 a half indoors. Grown as a specimen plant, it 

 attains the height of one foot. It holds Its 

 color in winter months better than other va- 

 rieties. It roots well and the average leaves 

 are three and one-half inches long, two and 

 one-half inches wide, and are bright red in color, 

 with dark brown, yellow and green edgings. 

 John Young, Sec'y. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The usual weather conditions prevail. 

 The summer season is being prolonged. 

 There has been some marked improve- 

 ment in the market, but the fall season 

 cannot be considered as open yet. 

 Throughout the week there has been 

 considerable stock in the market, and 

 a favorable demand is noticed. Asters 

 during the week have been plentiful, 

 but their quality is not up to standard. 

 Gladoli have slowed up considerably 

 and are not in any large supply. 



The supply of roses is getting some- 

 what larger, and there is also a slight 

 improvement in their quality. The de- 

 mand for Ophelia, Butterfly and Colum- 

 bia is good. Premier, Sunburst, Ward 

 and White Killarney are also in good de- 

 mand. Cecile Brunner is not plentiful, 

 nor is the demand large. There is a 

 good supply of valley on the mar- 

 ket now, and the demand is good. 

 Orchids haye no special demand at 

 this time. Each day sees an increase 

 in carnations. The supply and also the 

 quality are fairly good. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are in small supply but fairly 

 good in quality. Smith's Advance and 

 Golden Glow are seen. Hardy chrysan- 

 themums are in fair supply. 

 Various Notes. 



At practically every grocer '.s, at fruit 

 stands, from wagons ,it the public mar- 

 ket, from several farm trucks at the 

 busy corners on Main street, and at all 

 the florists', many tliousands of asters 

 were sold September 24 for the "bless- 

 ing of the graves," a Catholic custom, 

 which is celebrated here every year and 

 which this year fell on Sunday, Sep- 

 tember 25. 



H. E. Wilson, at 88 East Main street, 

 has been busy all through the past week 

 with a Large quantity of funeral work 



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Mrs. Arvilla Smith has been unwell 

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 helped out during the rush. 



The Cemetery Greenhouses have done 

 a wonderful business throughout the 

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