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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Skptembbr 22, 1904. 



BALTIMORE. --^-.. 



Business continues to improve, but we 

 still hear some complaints. The grow- 

 ers are mostly ahead of last year in the 

 amount of production and the increase in 

 supply is more than the increase in de- 

 mand ; therefore, with better business, we 

 still have a greater surplus on the whole 

 than the corresponding time last year. 



A wind and rain storm approaching 

 a cyclone visited this section last Wednes- 

 day and did much damage to outdoor 

 stock. Maman Cochet roses were done 

 up baldly, but they seem to have revived 

 and again they are coming in quantity 

 and of good quality. This rose is largely 

 depended on here for the summer months. 

 It could well be dispensed with now, as 



f:ood stock of most all kinds is being cut 

 rom the houses. Maids, Gates, Kaiserins, 

 Meteors, Cardinals and Brides go at $3 

 to $4 per 100 for best stock, shorts at 

 $2 per 100. Cochets bring $1.50 to $2.50 

 per 100, Perles $2 to $3. Carnations, 

 outside, 60 cents to $1 per 100; inside 

 carnations, 75 cents to $1.25. 

 ' C. Akehurst & Son are sending in 

 some fine Flora Hill and Genevieve Lord. 

 Dahlias were damaged somewhat by the 

 recent storm, but are all right again. 

 The better varieties move fairly well. 

 Asters are about over, J. E. Bartell be- 

 ing about the only one to hold out this 

 late. He still has a fine patch which are 

 readily sold on arrival at the Exchange. 

 Mac Richmond, late foreman for Hal- 

 liday Bros., has accepted a position in 

 the Agricultural Department at Washing- 

 ton. Before leaving he was tendered a 

 banquet by his friends and members of 

 the Gardeners' Club, at which time he 

 was presented with a fine carving set, also 

 a handsome gold watch from his late 

 employers. Mr. Richmond has the well 

 wishes of the entire craft. A. F. 



Centralia, III. — A. W. Webster is 

 remodeling his greenhouse and putting in 

 an ornamental tile street front. 



Galesburg, III. — E. R. Gesler, of Ges- 

 ler & Drury, has gone to Pecos Valley, 

 New Mexico, to look up the prospect of 

 running a nursery business. Mr. Gesler 

 suffers from rose fever and expects to 

 permanently locate in the valley. H. F. 

 Drury will continue the business here. 

 This firm has 42.000 square feet of glass 

 and has one of the best equipped plants 

 in the state. 



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