September 5, 1907. 



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The Market 



Trade is still quiet anil good stock 

 scarce. Some new roses are coming in 

 now and are fairly good. Few carnations 

 are to be seen on this market at present, 

 but tlie supply will be much greater this 

 season. There will be at least one-third 

 more carnatioii plants grown than in any 

 previous year. Gladioli are still plenti- 

 ful and good. Some good asters are seen 

 on the market and the choice stock finds 

 ready sale, while the poorer grades are 

 hard to move at any price. 



This being state fair week and also 

 home-coming week, large crowds are ex- 

 ])ected. The city is nicely decorated with 

 flags and bunting for the occasion. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' (Jlub held its regular 

 meeting August 27 and a large crowd 

 turned out. After a short meeting they all 

 turned in at the bowling alleys and had 

 a pleasant time and also made some good 

 scores. Eeichert, Torrey and McKellar 

 were the high rollers. 



Mr. Metzmaier has completed his new 

 house and has it planted with carnations. 



C. A. Roth built his new house 20x100 

 over his carnation beds, and reports them 

 looking fine. 



Mrs. E. M. Krauss and sister are back 

 at their post after a pleasant vacation. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is putting 

 in two seventy horse-power boilers at the 

 new plant and will soon be in shape with 

 the entire plant. 



All the boys are back from their vaca- 

 tions and all feeling fine to face the rush 

 of the coming season. J. M. 



BROC3CTON, MASS. 



At H. F. Crawford 's place in Montello 

 •the houses are being chiefly devoted to 

 roses this season. A nev(- house, ,52x165, 

 is planted with 3,000 Brides and Maids. 

 Another is filled with Richmond, while 

 Kaiserin occupies another. Of the latter 

 some nice flowers are now being cut. One 

 house has the center benches planted with 

 Carnation Fair Maid and sides with As- 

 -J)aragus Sjjrengeri. All the stock is look- 

 ing thrifty. F. J. Dodd is the grower 

 in ciiarge. 



W. W. Hathaway reports that summer 

 trade has been extremely good, there 

 being sometlving doing all the time. 

 Brockton is growing rapidly in popula- 

 tion and wealth and will in the near fu- 

 ture use double the quantity of flowers 

 now being sold. 



Marshall, who recently took the Cope- 

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 extra fine, long-stemmed asters under 

 glass. He is growing a miscellaneous 

 stock. 



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Davenport, Ta. — Ed. Lager, a gardener 

 Tsho lives near this city, was recently 

 thrown from his wagon while driving and 

 was badly injured. He was taken to 

 Mercy hospital and is now under the care 

 of a physician. 



MoNTGOi^ERY, Ala. — The business of 

 the Rosemont Gardens, of which W. B. 

 Paterson is proprietor, shows an increase 

 of thirty-five per cent during the past 

 season. Mr. Paterson has nearly com- 

 pleted five houses 30x200 feet each, which 

 are filled with carnations and mums. He 

 has 10,000 roses, 10,000 mums and 35,000 

 carnations. He grows the best and new- 

 est varieties of these. The rest of his 

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