The Florists' Review 



JuLr 9, 1914 



CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Market conditious are pretty fair. 

 The demand is not large, but is suflS- 

 eient to take up most of the offerings. 

 Most of the stock is of fair quality, 

 Roses are a little more plentiful. The 

 cut from the young stock has brought 

 about the difference. Some fine Beau- 

 ties can be had. Carnations are find- 

 ing a ready sale. Easter lilies are 

 plentiful and, in the present, more or 

 less tight market, prove good property. 

 Both auratum and rubrum lilies are 

 coming into the wholesale houses. 

 More good gladioli might easily be 

 used. Owing to the weather conditions 

 that have prevailed, the gladiolus sea- 

 son seems to be about ten days later 

 than usual. Shasta daisies continue 

 plentiful. Other offerings include a 

 few pond lilies, hardy hydrangeas, 

 antirrhinum and feverfew. The green 

 goods supply is fully adequate. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club's annual meeting 

 will be held Monday, July 13, at the 

 club rooms. The election of officers 

 will be the special order of business. 



C. E. Critchell reports that Myer 

 Heller, when in the city recently, 

 stated that he would have American 

 Beauties for this market in another 

 fortnight. 



Mathis Weiland, of Evanston, 111., 

 who is one of the pioneer florists in 

 and about Chicago, is in the city to 

 visit his daughter, Mrs. P. J. Olinger. 

 Mr. Weiland 's conversation shows 

 clearly his unbounded enthusiasm for 

 his life 's work. 



E. G. Gillett is closing his place at 

 5 p. m. each day during the summer. 



•Joseph R. Goldman, of Mtddletown, 

 O., sent some fine auratum and rubrum 

 lilies and roses to the Cincinnati Cut 

 Flower Exchange last week. 



G. A. Beckman has closed his Hamil- 

 ton store and moved to Middletown, 

 where he will reopen later in the 



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E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind., and W. 

 H. Klus, of B. H. Klus & Son, Ander- 

 son, Ind., were recent visitors. 



C. H. H. 



Little Silver, N. J. — Dean & Co. in- 

 tend discarding Brides and Maids for 

 more up-to-date varieties. It is sur- 

 prising how a few growers are loath to 

 discard these roses. 



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