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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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tion all around and we look forward 

 to its coming with a great deal of 

 pleasure. Everything points to its being 

 a record-breaker this year. 



The supply of stock for this market 

 is much the same as reported last week. 

 Beauties are somewhat scarce and violets 

 are not equal to the demand. The price 

 of both flowers is advancing. The double 

 violets from the Virginia mountains are 

 of better quality than they have been 

 for years, and they are bringing better 

 prices in consequence. Valley is selling 

 especially well and lilies are in demand 

 at good prices. 



Various Notes. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Florists' Society was held in the club 

 room Saturday evening, November 14. 

 There was little business of special im- 

 portance to come before the meeting, 

 but there was plenty to talk over, and 

 the time was used to good purpose. 



A number of the local boys are out 

 after the rabbit and the quail and, from 

 all reports, the carnage has been fright- 

 ful, but so far we have seen nothing 

 but feathers, and mighty few of them. 

 George Magrie and Wm. Gardner went 

 out last Saturday, and George Murphy 

 reports that a hunting party is form- 

 ing, and that they will soon be out in 

 full force. As they are all good shots, 

 we expect them to return with full game- 

 bags. 



C. P. Berthard, of the Ferncliff Floral 

 Co., Springfield, O., was a caller. 



The boys are all back from the flower 

 show now, and they all report having 

 seen a great show and having had a 

 great time. C. J. Ohmer. 



Wichita, Kan. — Charles P. Mueller re- 

 cently invited the public to a special dis- 

 play of roses, chrysanthemums and violets 

 in his greenhouses, at Hydraulic avenue 

 and Ninth street. Large crowds attended 

 and were highly pleased with the exhi- 

 bition. Most of the visitors traveled in 

 a special car, which was suitably deco- 

 rated. Mr. Mueller has fourteen green- 

 houses, including three carnation houses, 

 three rose houses and a violet house. 



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