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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 16, 1908. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current G)mment. 



From all appearances, the Easter cut 

 will be ligbt in this city. The usual 

 spring crop is off and, unless the bulb 

 stock is in shape, cut blooms will not be 

 so plentiful as they were last year. Busi- 

 ness has been good during the last week 

 and all signs point to a revival of trade 

 as soon as Lent is over. 



The many friends of Walter Coles were 

 very sorry to hear of the loss he had 

 sustained in the death of his little daugh- 

 ter. 



On Wednesday evening, April 8, the 

 greenhouses of Paul O. Tauer, at Leba- 

 non, Ind., were totally destroyed by lire. 

 Owing to bad roads and being blocked 

 by a freight train, the local fire depart- 

 ment did not arrive till too late to do 

 any good. The disaster was made more 

 serious by the fact that the houses were 

 full of an extensive line of bedding 

 plants for the coming season. Mr. 

 Tauer 's friends, both in the town and 

 trade, are coming to his assistance and 

 hope to put him on his feet again. 



The last meeting of the State Flo- 

 rists* Association was well attended, 

 many out-of-town members being present. 



S. 



John Heidenrich says that there al- 

 ways is a silver lining in the darkest 

 cloud and that even a hail storm has its 

 compensations, for his recent loss brought 

 out the friendly spirit of the others in 

 the trade. He says Bertermann Bros. 

 Co., Smith & Young Co., Baur & Smith, 

 E. A. Nelson and A. Wiegand & Son 

 were especially kind. 



Fond du Lac, Wis. — Charles H. Jo- 

 hannsen, who formerly conducted a flow- 

 er store in this city on South Main 

 street, returned April 4 from Appleton. 

 After selling his business here Mr. Jo- 

 hannsen had started a store in Appleton. 

 He has now sold his business in Appleton. 



Washington, D. C. — F. H. Kramer 

 startled the trade April 5 by a full page 

 advertisement in the Sunday Times, of- 

 fering just one item, lilies in pots at 

 from 50 cents to $1.50 per plant. The 

 bid was for early orders and the trade 

 will watch with interest the result in the 

 business done, both at the store on F. 

 street and at the stand in Center market. 



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