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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Jung 25, 1008. 



been good, but there was not so much 

 call for them, on account, probably, of 

 the call for other kinds of flowers. Car- 

 nations still remain pretty fair and the 

 quantity is abundant, but the demand for 

 them has suffered from the stock of peo- 

 nies and other outdoor flowers that are 

 coming in. 



Sweet peas are scarce and will be so 

 for a while, as the hail cut up nearly all 

 the early ones. 



Various Notes. 



N. A. Benson is fishing on the Gunni- 

 son river and having good luck, judging 

 by the size of the fish he is sending to 

 his friends. 



The Scott Floral Co. is now in its new 

 store, on Broadway. E. S. K. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



An 

 Econom- 

 ical 

 Boilir 



The continued wet weather put a damp- 

 er on business last week, and, except fo"? rBBuSr 

 the June weddings, there would not have \ 



been much doing in the florists' line. 

 Peonies are at present a drug on the mar- 

 ket, though there is good demand for 

 the white and lighter pink shades. There 

 is a marked scarcity of white roses all 

 over. There is an abundance of Maids, 

 Chatenay and Moulton, and a fairly good 

 supply of Richmond and Liberty. A 

 good crop of Kaiserin is visible every- 

 where. 



Various Notes. 



A hail storm the morning of June 22, 

 in the southeastern part of the city, ac- 

 companied by a good deal of wind, caused 

 some apprehension, but did no damage. 



All the parks and lawns are planted, 

 and the city presents a dressed-up appear- 

 ance. Central park holds some artistic 

 beds and fine decorative plants. N 



James Souden has taken over the stort 

 for himself, and hereafter it will be rui 

 under his name, without the "Co." 



The florists take to fishing when the 

 slack season arrives. John Monson and 

 William Gray made a good catch over 

 Sunday at a lake ten miles from town. 

 Oscar Carlson and a party of friends 

 caught 500 brook trout on a fishing trip 

 last week. 



The meeting of the State Horticultural 

 Society was held June 23, at the State 

 Experimental Station, and a peony show 

 was held in the morning. 



George Panus has closed up- his de- 

 partment in the Minneapolis Dry Goods, 

 and intends looking up a new location in 

 the early fall. M. E. M. 



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