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The Eorists' Review 



OCTOBBK 21, 1915. 



FOET WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business last week was unusually 

 good, the receipts showing a decided 

 improvement over any previous week 

 this fall. This improvement was due, 

 no doubt, to the heavy frosts and ideal 

 fall weather, together with a big de- 

 mand for flowers for numerous October 

 weddings, church and social affairs, and 

 funeral work. 



Excellent growing weather, with 

 plenty of sunshine, has been the rule. 

 Greenhouse stock of all varieties is in 

 prime condition. 



Chrysanthemums are the leaders in 

 cut flowers at present. The varieties 

 on the market are increasing daily, 

 while the demand is equal in every in- 

 stance to the supply. Chrysolora, Pink 

 October Frost, Golden Glow and Unaka 

 are the best varieties on the market. 

 Only a few dahlias are left and these 

 have poor lasting qualities. Asters are 

 numbered. Carnations are becoming 

 more plentiful and sell well in place of 

 the asters. Eoses are plentiful, the bet- 

 ter grades bringing good returns. 

 Hoosier Beauty is a good seller. Amer- 

 ican Beauties are plentiful in the 

 smaller grades. Gladioli and cosmos 

 are gone. Valley is having a good call 

 f )r autumn weddings, both in the city 

 and out of town. Orchids are in good 

 demand. Bronze oak foliage sells well. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Marguerite Flick is visiting a 

 college friend at Logansport, Ky. Busi- 

 ness is brisk at the store oif the Flick 

 Floral Co. The stock in the greenhouses 

 in South Fort Wayne shows up well. A 

 new delivery car has been put in service 

 lately. B. F. 



WESTERLY, R. I. 



All of the greenhouse men in this 

 vicinity have completed the overhaul- 

 ing and repairing of their houses, ready 

 for the winter season. 



Louis J. Renter, of S. J. Eeuter & 

 Son, went to Boston and New York last 

 week. 



George L. Stillman has spent a busy 

 season, his dahlias moving well. He 

 has booked numerous orders for spring 

 delivery. 



John Young, of New York, was a re- 

 cent visitor at the greenhouses of S. J. 

 Eeuter & Son. 



S. J. Eeuter, of S. J. Eeuter & Son, 

 recently celebrated his sixty - fourth 

 birthday. His health has been much 

 improved in recent months. 



W. H. M. 



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