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The Florists' Review 



Jolt 29, 1916. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Little cau be said of business last 

 week. The usual sumuier conditions 

 prevailed. Hot weather has arrived 

 and flowers do not last long. Koses and 

 carnations are small. Gladioli and all 

 outdoor stock are plentiful. 



Variotis Notes. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are giving 

 their employees Saturday afternoons 

 off during July and August. The car- 

 nations are nearly all planted and in 

 good shape. The chrysanthemums have 

 started off well. No roses will be 

 grown at the old plant this year, as 

 all the cut roses needed will be fur- 

 nished by the C. L. Niednagel place. 



C. L. Niednagel has his roses all 

 planted and they are looking well. The 

 old stock run over is getting a good 

 start. American Beauties have been 

 cut down considerably in quantity. 



William Blackman Floral Co. has one 

 house of old carnations to clean out 

 and replant. The newly planted houses 

 are doing well and the roses are grow- 

 ing satisfactorily. Several new roses are 

 being tried out and Frank Woelz, the 

 grower, thinks well of his Hoosier 

 Beauty and Ophelia. Edward Black- 

 man and family have returned from 

 a week's stay at Memphis, Tenn. 



J. C. Elspermann has been cutting 

 many gladioli and other outdoor flowers. 

 He reports business as good, consider- 

 ing the season. 



Koyston & Fenton will only have 

 about half the roses they formerly 

 grew. They will grow sultana in three 

 varieties, and salvia, Sprengeri, smilax 

 and coleus in large quantities. 



E. L, r. • 



ATLANTA, GA. 



Business last week was fair, consist- 

 ing chiefly of orders for funeral pieces 

 and wedding decorations. 



The new store of the Nunnally Co. 

 is almost ready for occupancy. It is 

 said to be one of the handsomest stores 

 in the south, and its location is prob- 

 ably the best that Atlanta affords. Two 

 spacious display windows will form an 

 important part of the company's adver- 

 tising. 



The Dahl Co. has a timely window 

 display, which will remain as an attrac- 

 tion during the summer months. By 

 means of ferns and birch bark, and run- 

 ning water to represent a brook, a bit 

 of shady woods is pictured that is par- 

 ticularly pleasing on these hot days. 



The West View Floral Co. has an at- 

 tractive window display of outdoor- 

 grown flowers. J. W. 



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