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The Florists^ Review 



NOVUHBEB 4, 1916. 



CINCINNATL 



Tbe Market. 



The supply of stock is heavy and in 

 excess of actual needs. As a result, 



E rices have dropped. The shipping 

 usioess, however, is good. Boses are 

 in heavy supply and are not selling 

 as well as they did before the heavy 

 consignments of chrysanthemums ar- 

 rived. Chrysantheniums of all kinds 

 and sizes may be had, including pom- 

 pons. Carnations, though of better 

 quality than heretofore, are not selling 

 as well as a fortnight ago. Easter lilies 

 are plentiful. Dahlias and cosmos still 

 may be had. The first sweet peas 

 made their appearance last week. Oth- 

 er offerings include lily of the valley, 

 orchids and single violets. Greens ^re 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



The November meeting of the Cin- 

 cinnati Florists' Society will be held 

 at the J. A. Peterson & Sons place, No- 

 vember 8, at 4 p. m. Mr. Peterson ex- 

 pects to show pictures of his trip to 

 California last summer. 



The chrysanthemum shows of the 

 E. G. Hill Floral Co., at the Lyric 

 theater and at the store last week, 

 were attended by many. 



William Taylor sent the first sweet 

 peas of the season to L. H. Kyrk. 



C. E. Critchell reports that the chry- 

 santhemums at the Hill range at Rich- 

 mond, Ind., which he visited October 

 31, are the finest he has ever seen. 



Alex. Ostendarp, of the Cincinnati 

 Cut Flower Exchange, reports that the 

 October business for his concern was 

 the largest they have ever had for that 

 month. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ohmer and their 

 son, James Ohmer, expect to leave for 

 their home at West Palm Beach, Fla., 

 the last of this week. 



Martin Eeukauf, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, was 

 a trade visitor last week. C. H. H. 



NEWPORT, E. I. 



At the meeting of the Newport Hor- 

 ticultural Society, October 26, John W. 

 Urquhart, gardener for Governor E. 

 Livingston Beeckman, exhibited a new 

 chrysanthemum, which he has named 

 the Mrs. Beeckman. The society gave 

 Mr. Urquhart a first-class certificate. 



Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Gray, nee Miss 

 McLeisch, have returned from their 

 wedding trip. 



Annie Ritchie, of the Ritchie Broad- 

 way store, has given up her position to 

 accept a similar one in the south. She 

 will be succeeded by her sister. Miss 

 Marguerite Ritchie. 



Ernest Weston, a well-known gar- 

 dener, died at the Newport hospital, 

 October 26, following a stroke of 

 paralysis. He was 59 years of age 

 and left a widow. 



Park Commissioner James McLeish 

 will be a candidate for alderman in 

 the Fifth ward this fall. W. H. M. 



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