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The Florists' Review 



JULT 20, 1922 



rOET WAYNE, IND. 



Business was exceedingly quiet last 

 week. Had it not been for a number 

 of funerals, the trade here would have 

 had a good rest. Stock of all kinds is 

 plentiful. 



The Flick Floral Co. reports business 

 as just fair. This firm is starting a 

 branch store in the West Washington 

 street market; it will be known as the 

 Posie Flower Shop. Vacations are in 

 order in this place at the present time. 

 Miss Alice Flick is spending a couple 

 of weeks at Cincinnati and Dayton, 0. 

 Miss Nell Dexter expects to leave in a 

 few days for a couple of weeks. 



Samuel Hudson, formerly with W. J. 

 & M. S. Vesey as an orchid grower and 

 now on a private estate at Columbus, 

 0., was a visitor here last week. All his 

 old friends were glad to see him. 



J. N. Stokke, of the Riverside Green- 

 houses, Muncie, Ind., and C. M. 

 Fletcher, Wakarusa, Ind., were visitors 

 to the different florists' establishments 

 here last week. 



Miss Clara Bell, formerly with the 

 Flick Floral Co., will soon return to 

 Fort Wayne to enter florists' circles 

 again. 



Fire destroyed a barn in the rear of 

 a greenhouse, of W. J. & M. S. Vesey, at 

 2602 -ThiWipsan avenue, last week. The 

 barn wasVi^story structure. The dam- 

 age is estimated at $1,000. The fire was 

 believed to be of incendiary origin. 



F. C. Gloeckner, of the Henry F. 

 Michell Co., Philadelphia, visited the 

 city last week. S. N. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Newark florists just "keep going." 

 There is more or less funeral work, an 

 occasional wedding and a little tran- 

 sient trade. All look for good business 

 when the new season opens. 



The Eosery Floral Co. reports busi- 

 ness as exceedingly good for the sum- 

 mer season. R. B. M. 



Sunbury, Pa. — July 4 there was a big 

 parade here and the float of B. Hatten 

 Bastian, decorated with cut flowers, 

 ferns and plants, made a big impression. 



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