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The Weekly Rorists' Review* 



October 4, 1906. 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



The Market. 



Trade is starting finely for the autumn 

 season. Perhaps the greatest help to the 

 trade has been the somewhat cooler 

 weather, which has not only started the 

 orders, but also helped the quality of all 

 greenhouse stock. Some especially fine 

 American Beauty roses are seen. Carna- 

 tions are better daily, and with the chrys- 

 anthemum season just opening, we shall 

 soon have plenty of flowers for all re- 

 quirements. There have been an unusual 

 number of funeral orders lately. Chrys- 

 anthemums appeared September 21 and 

 sold readily, the variety being Monrovia. 

 All the trade would like to see a frost. 



Various Notes. 



September 25 the club held its regular 

 meeting, with President Stephens in the 

 chair. There was a good attendance. 

 The important question of raising the 

 annual dues was discussed at length. 

 Messrs. Woodrow, Faxon, and Wedemeyer 

 were chosen a committee to make recom- 

 mendations at the next meeting, regard- 

 ing a solution of the matter. The ques- 

 tion of more central and better quarters 

 for our meetings was given attention, and 

 we will no doubt shortly move to more 

 suitable rooms. Mr. Curry, vice-president, 

 was chosen to award the prizes for the 

 best school gardens. Edward Helfrich, 

 florist and gardener at the Imbecile Asy- 

 lum, was elected an active member. M. 

 B. Faxon and Guy H. Woodrow addressed 

 the club regarding its financial manage- 

 ment. The president announced that at 

 the next meeting nominations of officers 



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Oustave Drobisch's youngest daughter, 

 Hulda, was married October 3 to Walter 

 Jones. Mr. Drobisch is the dean of the 

 Columbus florists. 



Graff Bros, had the first violets of the 

 season. They were Princess of Wales, 

 but the color will be better later. 



A. P. Gagge, the New York landscape 

 architect, has just completed an Italian 

 sunken garden, terraces, and large tree 

 moving on the W. M. Ritter estate. He 

 also has plans under way for the Butler, 

 Sheldon, and Lanman places, at Arling- 

 ton. Mr. Gagge may also do work on our 

 park system; in fact, he is reported as 

 contemplatmg moving his headquarters to 

 this city, there being so much landscape 

 work here. 



James McKellar was taken seriously ill 

 last week Wednesday ; fever is feared. 

 Mr. McKellar is with Graff Bros. 



One of our largest department stores 

 has been having a sale of water hya- 

 cinth plants, and has disposed of them in 

 immense quantities, at 10 cents each. An 

 illustrated circular on their cultivation 

 was given with every purchase. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. reports 



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 38.00 

 54.00 

 28 60 

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an unusually large number of funeral 

 orders. 



A receiver has been appointed for the 

 Bell Pottery Co., at its own request. 



J. R. Hellenthal has his new carnation 

 hou"e planted with Ethel Ward and 

 Enchantress. Zero. 



Parkersburg, W. V.-i. — J. W. Dudley & 

 Son have moved from Market street to 

 their new store at Fifth and Juliana 

 streets, where they are admirably situ- 

 ated. • - - 



