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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



l'i:ci:.Mr.KR 28, 1905. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Toilnv In < li I i^I iiKi--. ;iii'l .-i uloiiniis 

 m:i\ it IS. .'iiiil P i- iii\ w 1--I1 ilinl (■\(Mv 

 ■ III!.' will lia\ !■ .'I \ I I \ iiici IV t ]]][<■. 'I'lii' 

 •J|■(l^\l■ls :iihI w iu'lf--;i |i 1-. ;irc iludii^iiii 

 'Ailli llhii' liisli .-iii'l air ■>iiiiiiL; nroniiil 

 li'^iniiiL: n|i tlirir |iH'lil>. 'I'lirv li;i\<' no 

 kii-l; U\\< yc'ir. Stdik \\;is si'imtc. 'riiC'i'c 

 \\;is scaicely a \arirly ol' lldwcr wliii-li 

 iduld he said to lio r(iual to tlii" ikniand. 

 i'>eautios \\('i-(_' ( s|ii'«-ially scavcr and i-ai'- 

 iiatioii« wi.'ic sii;i|i|ifd nj. at any jirirc; 

 nor wvYc idsis many pdinls lirhiml. 

 I 'oin.srti ins i-anir ih'.-iin- lillinu tlic dc- 

 iiiand. \'iolrts Mild ;il si^lil. liullioiis 

 -l()c.-l\ siild line. S(c\ia \\as in larj^c 

 ^ujijily and licl|)cd unt wnnderl'ully. 

 S(inic licld n\ii- nninis ;ilsn IicIjilmI Id fill 

 in tlir uaji. (irrrns n( ;iil kinds -^old 

 lincly. I'riiT-- nn all Liradc^ nt' stuck 

 rnlc'l jus] as tlicy alway-- dn al iliislsc^a- 

 ^iiii. i-aniat inns ]icilia]>'- a liltli' liii^hcr 

 I lian usual. 



']'1h' ri'l.aiiiTs air ■-till diL;L;in,L; .awaN 

 .it iii'(li'is and it is iai |mis>~i1 r!c id v.-iy hiiw 

 'licy stand, Imt icjuut'- "( 141 inaal sat 

 i'^factiuii ;iic i-<iniin^ in imw and tluMi. 

 ScXfial 111' tliiiii rr|iiiit tlial iu'Vii' JK/l'drc 

 liaM' tliry lidcii alile \o till nut dnliM's to 

 lii'ttt']' ad\aiitade. 'I'lial llir Ndliiino (d' 

 liiisiuoss was I'uily as laf^^r as last year 

 '•aniiot lie ddiihlc'd. W lim linally timircd 

 up .1 lead >-iir(^ that it will -lidw a first 

 'lass iiirrcasi'. 



Wlicn linally lii;iiiiM| 1 li(lic\c thai 

 this * 'liiist mas a\ ill stand as a ifcord 

 lircakcr, at least until next year I'nils 

 aruund. The wcathrr. \\hich was mild, 

 -i-arcely liidnw the fice/iiid |Miiiit. helped 

 "Ut in I he rajdil drli\ery ni' stoeds. Alto- 

 UOtlier \\f shduld lie thankrul for the 

 way in whiidi dur lia^iness caiiid diit this 

 xear and I lielic\ e w d all .arc 



Aristocrat. 



Al'tei' many xcar^ df pat iiairi-, stinU 

 :ui(i li.ard work the past wcrk has lirdUdlii 

 to ;i <diiiia\ thd r|'tiM-is df inir friend 

 h'iehard Wiltristtnttrr. Aiisidciat, the 

 erc.wiiin- i;idry ot' his I'lViu-ts in ln'half 

 df thi' cani.at idii. Ii.a^ Ihth -idd ,at what 

 is unddiilitfdly ihi' lii;:hdst Jilice e\-ei' 

 paid fdi' ;i cain.at idii. Thd <Tic-a^d ('ar- 

 iiatidii < 'd., rcprdsdiii cd li\ .laiiidv Jlni'ts- 

 iioiiii . i-. thd puirli;iv.r. 'I'lid dc-.al was 

 (dd^dd la^t widl, Thnr--d;iy ami in ihr 

 o\i nin- M 1 . \\ittd|vi;i,.ttdi iii\ itc-d a 

 IdW I I t h.' l.d\ - Id |(.in him in a cdiam- 

 p.ai^iid Slip], CI al till- (lilivcdi lidii^e. 'i'lic 

 d.aily papdi-v ||,-|\,. l„dn uivin;^ i-im^iiler- 

 aldd ~-p;n-i !.■ thi^ I ra ii'-.-i.-I hm. v|.\dr;il df 

 llidiii piiiitin;^ piriiiii- d|' Aii-tdtrat. 

 Thd prii-d paid |di ije lain.atidii wa^. 1 



lirlidXd. ill the edi;_;|i ! .dl llddd i>\' Slll.lHIII, 



init mil hdi _\| 1 . I |;ii I v)|,,i II,' iidi \| I . Wit 

 ter'-I ;nl t ri Winihl '^ixr^ ..iit the i\ai! (i<r. 

 ui'd. This di-;i| s|||-, |\ m;irk'~ .an djieidi 

 in In lldial imhistiy ..i' ihiv ,iu aiid I 

 wish nidsi lidailil\ I'dr ihd sii.-rcss ol' 

 hdth parlids wlm madd ii pdsvilih'. Mas- 

 ter ii:ii-dld J laii ^hdiiii' accdin pa 11 ic'd his 

 fatiidr ;iiid lodk hi- lii-i h-sdn in frrn 

 y.liil tiii,aiii-i- ill 1)1, lldWd) liu^iiidss. 



Various Notes. 



'Jhtae was a bi^ si-aii-ity nf Jaiirtd fes 

 tooiiiti^f tliis year .-nid the )iiice wont 

 very liigli. Jlolly. whiih .at tiist looked 

 as if it would lio ]idiu' ;iiid s,;irce. turned 

 out to be fine and in xny heavy sup- 

 ply. Christmas e\r it sold ;it •*! ]ier 

 crate for lino }:;o(^ds. 



Visitors were i:. <■. Hill. l,'i( lunond, 

 and Harry P.unyard. Ni \v ^'d^k. 



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< INK thiiid I likd nlidiit tlie Ii'i.viKW i^; 

 tli.it Vdii li;i\e iiidii wild ;ird ;ili]e ;iii<l will- 

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 ilic lliins;". It iMii Ik- liroiiijlit into I)Iik)mi .is imi ly -is yor 

 likasc ,nid Kinliiuio .ill \\ iiitiT inipvoviiiLr in -l/v. 'iu;ilit> 

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 iiiil-ls.d llu\ .lie liellectK Iresll.ll lllis VMltilli,', licside- 

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