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84 



The Florists' Review 



aBPTBMBEK'2, 1916. 



BALTDHOBE. 



The Market. 



Business conditions last week in the 

 wliolesale market were about the same 

 as those of the week previous. Asters 

 are more plentiful, and this week's cut 

 is expected to be the heaviest of the 

 midseason crop. The best of the asters 

 arriving now are being sold at a fair 

 price, but for short and medium stock, 

 low prices are the rule. In roses the 

 demand is light and the supply ample. 

 Gladioli still are arriving. The demand 

 for them is only fair. Dahlia ship- 

 ments are light. There is a sufficient 

 sui^ply of greens. 



Various Notes. 



William E. McKissick spent part of 

 last week touring the battlefield of 

 Gettysburg and surrounding territory. 



L. H, Klein is supplying the market 

 with a fine lot of ferns, cut dahlias and 

 asters. His shell-pink and lavender 

 asters of the Crego type are especially 

 good. 



J. J. Perry, C. M. Wagner and Con- 

 rad Hess were the judges of the floral 

 exhibits staged at the Timonium fair. 



Otto Bauer, manager of the Washing- 

 ton branch of the S. S. Pennock-Mee- 

 han Co., was in town August 29. 



The Baltimore Cut Flower Co. is han- 

 dling a nice lot of potted ferns. 



B. G. Merritt is cutting good Bussell 

 roses. The stems are not of the long- 

 est, but the blooms are good for this 

 season of the year. 



George Hermann, of New York, was 

 in town calling on the trade last week. 



J. J. Perry and family motored to 

 Washington August 22, but tire trouble 

 impaired the enjoyment of the trip. 



Charles Siegwart is cutting good 

 blooms of Hadley. 



E. Bruce Hamilton, son of James 

 Hamilton, was married to Miss L. E. 

 Wood, at Towson, Md., August 27. The 

 parents of the couple were unaware of 

 the marriage until it was announced 

 at a party being held at the Hamilton 

 residence that evening. 



J. E. Bartell has a good lot of Hoo- 

 sier Beauty planted. He has planted a 

 large number of Bridesmaids, asserting 

 that this rose does better than any 

 other pink he has ever grown. 



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