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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVBKBUB 1, 1906. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current G>minent. 



Business conditions were good last 

 week, stock of all kinds being cleared up. 

 Roses and carnations are both improving 

 in quality and quantity, while of mums 

 you can get plenty. Fortunately the de- 

 mand has been good and there is no sur- 

 plus on hand. 



Huntington & Page have moved from 

 their store on Market street to 206 North 

 Delaware street. They have now a fine, 

 large storeroom and can better take care 

 of their trade. 



The Tomlinson market was a chrysan- 

 themum show itself last Saturday, and 

 from now on will be well supplied with 

 cut flowers and plants. 



H. W. Bieman has some nice seedling 

 mums that wih be heard irom later. 



Baur & Smith's new carnation, Poca- 

 hontas, is showing up well, also a scarlet 

 seedling and one or two others. 



H. Junge has recovered from the 

 effects of his recent accident, due to an 

 unruly horse. The roses his firm have 

 been sending to the city were not affect- 

 ed. They are as good as ever. S. 



TORONTO. 



N. Stewart Dunlop, tax and insurance 

 commissioner of the Canadian Pacific 

 Bailroad, who also is head of the com- 

 pany's floral department, was in the city 

 yesterday. He stated that 150,000 bulbs 

 are being sent out by the company to 

 employees at stations, divisional points 

 and section houses, to be planted this 

 autumn. These bulbs go to over 1,000 

 gardens. In addition to this shipment, 

 shrubs, perennials, etc., in large num- 

 bers also are being sent out all over 

 the system. This floral department has 

 become an ^interesting as well as an 

 important one in the company. The 

 bulbs are imported from Holland, and 

 the employees wishing flowers are care- 

 fully instru5,ted how' to gtdW them. Lqst 

 summer there were flowers in bloom all 

 along the company's lines, Mr. Dunlop 

 £tated, from seeds and bulbs sent out 

 free by the company. 



Grand Forks, N. D. — E. S. Kneeland, 

 formerly of Hillsboro, who recently con- 

 structed a greenhouse here, has moved 

 his family to this city. 



"West Derry, N. H. — Mrs. Smith, the 

 wife of Freeman Smith, died at a Bos- 

 ton hospital a few days since after an 

 operation. She had been in feeble health 

 for some time. The body was taken to 

 Brentwood for burial. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Smith had lived in Derry two or three 

 years and had many Xriends. 



Xewanee, III. — The firm of Hamilton 

 & Plummer recently made a special sale 

 of ferns. As an inducement, everyone 

 who visited the greenhouse and regis- 

 tered was given a number. At a drawing, 

 those holding winning numbers were 

 given a fern. So successful was the 

 plan that the sale has been continued. 



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