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The Florists' Review 



NOVKMBEB 26, 1914. 



KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Market. 



Cold weather has been our portion 

 for the last week. Business, although 

 fair, is not so good as it was last week. 

 This is, perhaps, due to the bad weather. 

 Stock of all kinds is plentiful. Al- 

 though chrysanthemums are getting a 

 little short with some, there rem*ain 

 enough to take care of the Thanksgiv- 

 ing trade, which is expected to be good. 

 Roses are growing better all the time 

 and carnations are showing up fine and 

 in large quantities, while stock of other 

 kinds is plentiful and good. 



Although not one of the largest holi- 

 days for the florists of this section, 

 Thanksgiving is developing fast. 



Various Notes. 



The body of W. C. Loveday was 

 found, November 20, in the Pigeon 

 river, about four miles from Sevierville, 

 Tenn. Mr. Loveday was a fern hunter 

 and had been along the Pigeon river 

 the day before hunting ferns for local 

 florists. It is thought he made a mis- 

 step and fell into the river. Mr. Love- 

 day was well known among the Knox- 

 ville florists, to whom he had sold ferns 

 and other mountain greens for the last 

 ten or fifteen years. It was his custom 

 to come into the city and take orders 

 and then go into the nearby mountains 

 to fill them, being away for two or 

 three weeks at a time. He was the 

 first man to introduce hemlock, or moun- 

 tain spruce, into the florists' business 

 about twelve years ago. This is used 

 as background for funeral sprays and 

 at this time is being shipped to a num- 

 ber of florists in other cities for this 

 purpose. All the florists sent flowers to 

 his funeral. 



Chas. L. Baum is cutting some flne 

 orchids and carnations. Crouch's have 

 been busy. A. H. Dailey's window is 

 attractive. Addison J. McNutt is cut- 

 ting "a fine crop of sweet peas. Mrs. 

 Bosa Hall Ryno has been busy with 

 funeral work. R. E, M. 



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