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The Florists' Review 



June 18, 1914. 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



The hot spell seems to be over, at 

 least for a few days, and with its pass- 

 ing the glut that has been reigning in 

 the market since Memorial day seems 

 to have come to an end. The cuts of 

 both indoor and outdoor stock have de- 

 creased considerably. Business seems 

 to be somewhat better than it was. 

 Shipping business is good. 



The rose cut has let down consider- 

 ably. June 15 every rose offered 

 cleaned up readily. As far as keeping 

 qualities are concerned, few of the of- 

 ferings can boast of any real quality. 

 They are tight buds when you get them 

 and within a few hours are full blown. 

 Lilies are plentiful and should other 

 flowers continue to decrease in supply 

 the lilies ought to prove good property. 

 Carnations, too, continue plentiful, but 

 the heat has affected them so that they 

 are not in request. Sweet pea offerings 

 have increased in size and find a fairly 

 good sale. The receipts of valley and 

 orchids are fully able to take care of 



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all requirements. Gladioli are coming 

 in much stronger and prices have fallen. 

 Other offerings include pond lilies, corn- 

 flower, coreopsis and feverfew. Some 

 fine peonies also are included in the 

 offerings. The green goods supply is 

 adequate. 



Various Notes. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 is having its place redecorated. A coat 

 of white is replacing the former coat of 

 green. 



The outing committee of the Florists' 

 Society has selected Thursday, July 9, 



as the date for the annual celebration, 

 and the lagoon as the place. There 

 will be the usual ball game and athletic 

 contests, which will be held in the 

 motordrome. 



C, E, Critchell has been getting some 

 fine peonies out of cold storage. The 

 stock was put in at the right time and 

 has come out in fine condition. 



William Taylor, of Price Hill, has 

 been sending some fine America gladioli 

 to L. H. Kyrk. 



C. E. Critchell succeeds his father, 

 B. P. Critchell, as trustee of the*Jabez 



