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The Florists' Review 



July 16, 1915. 



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''The NcCaslin Sectional Bench'' Forms 



M>..f.ciur«iby McCASLIN BROS., ZANE8VILLE, O. 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



The market is pretty well supplied 

 with everything in season. Roses, 

 however, are the most sought after 

 flower. The most popular rose and that 

 of the best quality just at present is 

 Ophelia. This beautiful rose seems al- 

 ways to fill the demand, no matter 

 what color may be called for. Carna- 

 tions are smaller since the advent of 

 the hot weather of the last few days, 

 the first really hot weather of the 

 season. Some fine sweet peas are avail- 

 able, with stems nearly a foot long. 

 Such fiowers as calendulas, bachelor's 

 buttons, coreopsis, gladioli, poppies, 

 etc., are always in demand, and sell 

 readily when properly displayed. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Gerhardt had what was no 

 doubt the largest order of its kind in 

 this city, the filling of nearly 500 feet 

 of self-watering window boxes for a 

 large furniture house. The boxes used 

 were a metal box made by the Success 

 Mfg. Co., of Gloucester, Mass. 



During July and August the Michigan 

 Cut Flower Exchange will close at 5 

 p. m. daily except Saturdays, when they 

 will remain open until 6 p. m. Sun- 

 davs and holidays they will open at 

 8 a. m. and close at 10:30 a. m., east- 

 ern standard time. 



Robert Eahaley may now be seen 

 driving about town dn a 6-cylinder 

 Paige car. H- S. 



PROORAM OF INDIANA OUTINO. 



Wednesday and Thursday, July 21 

 and 22, are' the days set for the an- 

 nual outing of the State Florists' As- 

 sociation of Indiana, at Winona Lake, 

 Ind. The committee, composed of Harry 

 White, A. F. J. Baur and Fred King, 

 has arranged for a big time. The pro- 

 gram will be as follows: 



WEDNESDAY. JULY 21. 



2-30 P M. Rake's hall. Short business session 

 and novelty cut flower exhibition. 



4-45 r M. Boat ride on Winona lake, free to 

 association members and friends. 



e-.OO P. M. Banquet at Winona hotel, $1 per 

 plate. , 



800 P M Lecture on electricity, by MontraTille 

 Wood. Seats reserved without 

 charge for florists at the .Audi- 

 torium. 

 THIRSDAY, JULY 22. 



900 \. M. Baseball game between Indianapolis 

 florists. A. F. J. Baur. captain, and 

 Indiana florists outside of Indlan- 

 ai>olis, Harry White, captain. 

 Also games for ladies and chil- 

 dren. The tennis and croquet 

 courts have been chartered. 



2 .30 P M. Grand concert. Slgnor Pallaria and 

 his band. Seats reserved for flo- 

 rists at Auditorium, without charne 

 to association members. 



Indianapolis florists will leave Wednes- 

 day, July 21, at 7:20 a. m., via Big 

 Four, 



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