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The Florists' Review 



May 6, 1915. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



The general glutted condition of the 

 market continues. Everything is plen- 

 tiful, and some new lines have been 

 added. Prices are still rather low. 

 Shipping business is fair. 



Rose receipts include some good 

 American Beauties and Richmond. Car- 

 nations have been greatly aflfected by 

 the warm weather and many are soft. 

 The lily supply easily takes care of all 

 present needs. Callas, too, are plentiful. 

 Many fine orchids and excellent valley 

 may be had. Other offerings include 

 iris, peonies, gladioli, snapdragons and 

 parrot tulips. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell was the first in the 

 market with new ferns this spring. 



The marriage of Frank Kyrk and 

 Miss Edna Ganzmiller will be solem- 

 nized June 22. 



E. G. Gillett's wire-work department 

 has had all it could do to keep up with 

 the heavy orders for hanging baskets 

 that have been coming in. 



L. H. Kyrk has been getting some 

 fine parrot tulips from Geo. Klotter. 



B. J. Dudley, of Parkersburg, W. Va., 

 was a recent visitor. C. H. H. 



PITTSBURGH. 



The Market. 



. Business conditions are much the 

 same as last week. There is nothing 

 unusual going on and there has been 

 any quantity of stock, much of it being 

 sold for a song. The first of last week 

 was hot, but the weather has become 

 much cooler and there was frost in the 

 low lands May 1. Vegetation is so far 

 advanced that hard frost would play 

 awful havoc. 



The wholesale houses have been hav- 

 ing their troubles handling the stock 

 coming in, as much of it was poor. 

 Sweet peas and roses showed the worst 

 effects of the heat. Loads of snap- 

 dragon are coming in, with sale for 

 only a small part of it. Beauties also 

 are feeling the effects of the slump. 

 Lilies and callas bring little or noth- 

 ing. Violets are down and out. 



Plantsmen seem to be doing well; 

 in fact, better than usual if they do 

 not want too prompt payment. The 

 landscape people are also well pleased 

 with their business. 



Various Notes. 



There was a good attendance at the 

 meeting of the club May 4, at the Fort 

 Pitt hotel. The main feature was an 

 illustrated address • by Dr. O. E. Jen- 

 nings, of Carnegie Institute. 





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