JUNB 24, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



75 



put it in practice in deed as well as in 

 word, and our reward will be sure and 

 positive. If we will be the means of 

 making two blades of grass to grow 

 where one grew before, we will indeed 

 leave the world the better for our having 

 lived in it. 



LOUISVILLE. KY. 



The Market 



Last week was commencement week 

 and the florists were quite busy getting 

 out bouquets. The Girls' High School 

 used about all of the stock that was to 

 be had on Monday. This is the main 

 commencement here. There was some- 

 thing doing every night in the way of 

 a commencement and a few flowers were 

 wanted for all of them; otherwise busi- 

 ness was rather quiet. There was hard- 

 ly any funeral work to be had, and stock 

 has piled up, with the exception of good 

 roses and carnations, which are scarce. 

 Sweet peas are beginning to pile up, as 

 almost everybody has a big batch of 

 them. Other garden flowers are plenti- 

 ful. Green goods are in good supply, 

 with the exception of fancy ferns. 



Various Notes. 



William Mann, the retired local flo- 

 rist, is preparing for a trip to the sea- 

 shore. He will be there eight or ten 

 weeks. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schulz are getting 

 ready for a two months' trip through the 

 golden west. They will leave July 3 

 for St. Louis, going from there to Kan- 

 sas City, Colorado Springs, Mexico, Salt 

 Lake (^ty, Seattle, and visiting Yellow- 

 stone Park and other places of interest. 



"William Walker is busy putting in 

 concrete borders for his mum plants and 

 getting the place in shape generally. 



Adam Heitz has all of his mum stock 

 planted and it is looking fine. 



J. E. Marrett reports business good. 



Aug. B. Baumer had quite a lot of 

 work for the commencements. 



At C. B. Thompson's store they were 

 kept busy all the week, working until 

 9 o'clock Monday night, getting out 

 flowers for the Girls' High School com- 

 mencement. 



F. Walker & Co. are preparing to 

 move into their new quarters, which will 

 be ready July 1. They have been adver- 

 tising a removal sale for the last week. 



E. B. 



Of all the window displays put in 

 for Shrine week, none was more elabo- 

 rate or effective than the Egyptian scene 

 in the window of Jacob Schulz, on 

 Fourth avenue. The entire window was 

 devoted to a miniature reproduction of 

 the sphinx, the pyramids and the sur- 

 rounding Nile country. A stream, stocked 

 with goldfish, wound its way through the 

 valley, over which caravans of noblerf 

 were shown csossing foot bridges. Mr. 

 Schulz was highly complimented on the 

 window. 



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