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DETBOIT, MICH. 



The Market. 



Bueinesa in Detroit has beeu brisk 

 the last week, calling for large quanti- 

 ties of stock of every description. Most 

 of the work was, of course, for funerals. 

 This is Made-in-Detroit week here, and 

 many of the retailers have made special 

 window displays calling for extra stock. 

 The quality of stock is improving as 

 the cool season advances. Many fine 

 asters are available. Another flower 

 which has been especially fine this 

 month is snapdragon; large quantities 

 of these in cream and old rose color 

 are being used in sprays. Centaureas 

 have also been plentiful and of fine 

 quality. 



Various Notes. 



Murray Paterson returned from Mon- 

 treal Monday, September 8, where he 

 had gone to meet his wife and child, 

 who recently returned from Scotland. 



E. A. Fetters has an especially at- 

 tractive window in pink and blue dur- 

 ing Made-in-Detroit week. Henry Fors- 

 ter, Mr. Fetters' able assistant, fairly 

 outdid himself in this window decora- 

 tion. 



Another extremely attractive window 

 was that arranged by Harry Breitmeyer 

 in the store of John Breitmeyer 's Sons, 

 A beautiful woodland scene was quite 

 naturally carried out, and a number of 

 pretty birds of different species playing 

 around among the flowers held crowds 

 of people. 



A delivery automobile belonging to 

 Murray Paterson was badly damaged 

 by colliding with a street car Septem- 

 ber 8 and the driver seriously injured. 



The L. Bemb Floral Co. decorated one 

 of the large show windows of Kline's 

 store, the principal feature of which 

 was a large steamer of chenille and pre- 

 pared flowers arranged in such a way 

 as to appear to be rolling in a heavy 

 sea. This effect was still further car- 

 ried out by a fan blowing air under a 

 covering of silk. 



Schroeter's drew large crowds to 

 their window with a prettily arranged 

 garden scene, with an old Dutch wind- 

 mill in the background, the wings of 

 which were revolving. In the fore- 

 ground was a fountain with goldfish 

 among the rocks and ferns. This re- 

 volving windmill again demonstrated 

 the value of some moving object as an 

 attraction in a show window. H. S. 



Helena, Mont. — The State Nursery 

 Co. displayed some rare varieties of 

 ferns at the fourth annual flower show 

 here. 



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Ski'X'iombkk 11, 1913. 



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