Makch 29. 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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COLUMBUS* O. 



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success in all that he undertakes. That 

 the vice-president is a carnation grower 

 whose brains and means have already- 

 placed him in the front ranks after but 

 a few short years of work. That the 

 secretary is the manager of the fore- 

 most flowering plant establishment near 

 the city; a man of great energy. That 

 the treasurer is the man whose system 

 and fearlessness have proved invaluable 

 to a leading plant and seed company, 

 whose credit is as good as the bank's. 

 That aflPairs had progressed so swiftly 

 and secretly that Wyman 's will close 



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next Saturday night and on the follow- 

 ing day tho place be made ready for 

 business on Monday. 



Inquiry at the great wholesale houses 

 showed that the blow was as shattering 

 as it was unexpected. That the business 

 it had taken years to build up was to be 

 shattered in a moment, seemed hard, 

 very hard. It is odd, one of them said, 

 that the day set for this great change, 

 next Sunday, should be the first of April, 

 All Fool's Day. 



A Good Grower. 



L. J. Keuter, whose fine stock was 

 greatly admired here this winter, is 

 operating the greenhouses formerly run 

 by Samuel J. Bunting, of asparagus 

 fame. Mr. Renter is evidently a skilful 

 grower of roses and of carnations, his 

 Chatenays being exceptionally fine. All 

 his stock, both old and young, were in 

 excellent condition despite the trying 

 season we have experienced during the 

 past winter. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel S. Pennock speaks highly of 

 the American Rose Society's show at 

 Boston last week. He says that a vase 

 of the rose Mme. Abel Chatenay, grown 

 by the Exeter Rose Conservatories, of 

 Exeter, N. H., was easily the feature of 



the whole show. The stems were as long 

 as those of Beauties, the flowers large 

 and well formed. He also admired the 

 Killarney shown by the Boston growers. 



The Hugh Graham Co., with green- 

 houses at Logan, has been reorganized. 

 The members of the new company are 

 William Graham, John H. Bainbridge 

 and John A. Burroughs. 



William J. Baker will handle the 

 fancy daffodils of the Hugh Graham 

 Co. These daffodils were a feature of 

 the market last Easter. 



J. A. Smith, of the H. F. Michell 

 Co., has returned from a business trip 

 to Carlisle, York, Lancaster, and Har- 

 risburg. He states that the advance 

 orders for bulbs are fifty per cent ahead 

 of last season. 



Godfrey Aschmann has a very fine 

 stock of Easter plants in the medium 

 sizes, most in demand for shipping 

 orders. 



W. E. McKissick is receiving some fine 

 Golden Spur and Paper White narcissi. 



Samuel S. Pennock is booking advance 

 orders for Easter plants. He has al- 

 ready sold out of ericas, which are scarce 

 this year. 



Edward Reid has been shipping some 

 very choice stock to Florida this week. 



Pennock Bros, had a luncheon at the 

 Bellevue-Stratford on Tuesday, where 

 they used 3,000 pink sweet peas. The 

 flowers, which were exceptionally fine, 

 on long stems, were furnished by Ed- 

 ward Reid. 



Wm. J. Muth, manager of the Phila- 

 delphia Cut Flower Co.. states that they 

 are handling the original brand of 

 Adiantum Croweanum grown by Peter 

 Crowe, of Utica, N. Y. 



