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68 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



July 2, 1908. 



TOLEDO. OHIO. 



The Market* 



Were it not for the fact that Toledo 

 was blessed with an unusual number of 

 weddings last month, the florists of this 

 vicinity would have gn entirely different 

 report to make. As it is, however, nearly 

 every dealer has been kept busy. Not 

 only the larger florists, who usually re- 

 ceive the bulk of the wedding trade, have 

 been kept busy, but the smaller dealers 

 as well, whose patronage comes more 

 from people of moderate circumstances. 



Plumosus, ferns of all kinds, and local 

 grown flowers have had an unusual de- 

 mand. American Beauty and Killarney 

 roses have also had good call. Lilies of 

 the valley and sweet peas were used a 

 great deal, but the quality was nothing 

 extra. 



Various Notes. 



"We never look for much seed trade 

 during the summer," said William T. 

 Phillips, "but June has been a much 

 better month than we anticipated. ' ' Ke- 

 ports from seed dealers throughout the 

 city are satisfactory. 



Many Toledo seed merchants attended 

 the convention in Detroit. 



Miss Helen Patten had the decorations 

 of the Hyatt-Bird wedding, one of the 

 large events of last week. She arranged 

 a wonderful bouquet of white orchids and 

 valley for the bride, and carried the house 

 decorations in a Japanese effect of green 

 and white. 



Mrs. E. Suder worked out a unique 

 and beautiful design at a prominent wed- 

 ding last week. The entire room was 

 festooned with an abundance of plumosus, 

 and the ceiling was a circle of pink roses. 



Mr. Schoen reports that a large ship- 

 ment of Killarney roses which he re- 

 ceived last week were of especially good 

 quality. 



The shipments into Toledo are light 

 at present. Mrs. Bryant, of Genoa, O., 

 is shipping in some exceptionally fine 

 sweet peas. Retailers pronounce them 

 to be as good as any they have ever 

 received, while I. N. Keller, of Bay 

 Shore, has supplied some very nice 

 Shasta daisies. 



The Florists' Club held its meeting 

 June 24 at the home of George Bayer, 

 president, for the purpose of discuss- 

 ing the general trade conditions. Ow- 

 ing to the light attendance, the busi- 

 ness meeting was dispensed with and a 

 social hour was enjoyed. 



An exceptionally fine variety of 

 gloxinia is attracting attention in the' 

 display windows of Mrs. Suder. 



The Youngstown Floral Co. has 

 abandoned the cut flower business for 

 the summer. The proprietor expects 

 to reopen about August 30. 



Through the kindness of Mrs. E. 

 Suder the East Toledo park, which was 

 donated to the poor, will have a beau- 

 tiful foliage bed in the design of a 

 shield. H. L. S. 



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