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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



V 



June 10, 1909. 



VaLWAVKEE. 



The Market 



That the month of June is still a fa- 

 vorite time to get married was again 

 proved last week, for work in this line 

 was plentiful and, with quite a lot of 

 funeral work and other odds and ends, 

 the market for last week was kept in a 

 cleaned-up condition. The weather, while 

 not really cool, was cloudy; consequently 

 the supply was about equal to that of 

 last week; but, with a steady demand, 

 nothing was left by .evening. 



Carnations naturally took a drop in 

 price, after their glorious career during 

 Memoria.1 week, but last week they still 

 held their own. White roses were mostly 

 called for, while the other colors had to 

 take a back seat. The supply of lilies 

 was also greater. With this siege of 

 cloudy weather, stock has held out well, 

 and the quality, considering the time of 

 the year, is worth commenting on. 



Varioui Notes. 



At the last club meeting, held June 3, 

 the flower show committee reported every- 

 thing in good shape so far, and the 

 premium list will be out in about two 

 weeks. President C. Dallwig appointed 

 the following members to help the Out- 

 door Art Association in the task of judg- 

 ing the displays: A. F. Kellner, A. 

 Leidiger, E. Zepnick, M. P. Vallier, B. 

 Gregory and W. Hummel. Three persons 

 made application for membership. 



Both C. C. Pollworth Co. and Holton 

 & Hunkel Co. state that business for the 

 month of May this year was more satis- 

 factory than that of a year ago. 



Visitors: Christ Lund, Wausau, Wis.; 

 Carl Meier, Green Bay, ^Niy, R. Calvert, 

 La Crosse, Wis. ; John Benfftead, Racine, 

 Wis., and John Evans, Richmond, Ind. 

 E. O. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



A portion of the east side range of the 

 E. G. Hill Floral Co. has been removed 

 to the plant in West Richmond. Several 

 greenhouses have already been torn down 

 and removed, and others will be, just as 

 soon as suflScient boiler accommodations 

 can be furnished at the west side plant. 

 It is probable that a few houses will be 

 left at the east end plant, to be used for 

 the growing of stock for retail. The 

 output of the plant on Easthaven avenue 

 will be entirely for wholesale. 



Marietta, O. — Walter Smith will move 

 his store to the building on Putnam 

 street, near Front street. 



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