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The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBBB 6, 1913. 



Mention The Bertew when yea wilte. 



LOUISVIMiE, KY. 



The Market. 



The market is in better condition 

 than it has been for several weeks. 

 Chrysanthemums are in full blast, from 

 the big fellows down to the little pom- 

 pon varieties. They are splendid sell- 

 ers. Boses are in excellent shape, this 

 being especially true of American 

 Beauties and Kadiance. In yellows, 

 Mrs. Ward seems to predominate. Car- 

 nations are scarce and are bringing a 

 good price. Bouvardia is making its 

 appearance, but cleans up on sight. 



Various Notes. 



Adam Heitz, whose greenhouses are 

 located opposite St. Louis Catholic 

 cemetery, cleaned up everything avail- 

 able for All Souls' day. 



Henry Fuchs and George Schulz, lo- 

 cated near St. Michael's Catholic ceme- 

 tery, also enjoyed a big business No- 

 vember 2. 



y Anders Basmussen, from over the 

 Bhine, is sending some good Bichmond 

 and Badiance roses to this market. 



C. B. Thompson & Co., Wm. Walker, 

 Fred Haupt, Jacob Schulz and Mrs. 

 M. D. Eeimers all had appropriate win- 

 dows for Hallowe'ea. 



A nice display of chrysanthemums 

 was recently notecP in the windows of 

 A. B. Baumer, in the Masonic Temple. 



At a recent opening of one of the 

 large clothing houses the writer noted 

 a large horseshoe of Bichmond roses and 

 Mexican ivy which was shipped from 

 New York. The flowers were all wilted 

 and the design on unpacking was the 

 worst looking thing I ever saw. It was 

 an expensive design and it is hard to 

 understand why this florist did not en- 

 trust the order to a Louisville florist 

 and have it delivered in good shape and 

 thereby be a credit to him as well as 

 his customer. Q. E. 8. 





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