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liht Floetsts' Review 



DECHMB8S 3, 1914. 



BAI.TIMOBE. 



The Market. 



Thanksgiving brought a fairly good 

 demand in all lines and, while no ex- 

 ceptional prices were noted, a good lot 

 of stock was moved. There was no spe- 

 cial demand for any one variety dur- 

 ing the week, except, possibly, white 

 roses and carnations. There still are 

 plenty of Chadwick and the later va- 

 rieties of mums, which are being moved 

 at fairly good prices. Koses are to 

 be found in quantities large enough to 

 take care of all business, with some 

 few over. Carnations are beginning to 

 resume their midwinter quality, in- 

 creasing in len^h of stem and size of 

 flower, and are bringing a fairly good 

 price. The slow movers of the week 

 were Paper Whites and lilies, of which 

 large lots were offered. Violets were 

 in good demand and at one time during 

 the week they were rather scarce. 



Business has been brightening up 

 gradually and a well known commission 

 man says there is every prospect for 

 a fairly good winter, all things beinjr 

 considered. 



Club Meeting. 



The club meeting November 23, 

 with President Johnston in the chair, 

 brought out no record-breaking at- 

 tendance but proved interesting. The 

 show, which closed November 21, came 

 in for quite a discussion. Robt. L. Gra- 

 ham, as president of the Maryland Hor- 

 ticultural Society, congratulated the 

 members on the fine showing made and 

 thanked them for their cooperation in 

 making the show the successful one it 

 was. Richard Vincent, Jr., spoke on 

 the earlier days of the shows. A vote 

 of thanks was given to Jas. Glass for 

 his decoration of the clubrooms on the 

 occasion of our last social evening. 



Various Notes. 



Plans are already being formulated 

 for the next show, to be held in 1915. 



Stoll Bros, have purchased a Ford 

 auto with express body to carry their 

 ^tock to market. Leopold Stoll says 

 .{he streets have become too smooth for 

 horses. W. F. E. 



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