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The Weekly Florists'" Review^ 



Jdli 22, 1909. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market 



Business for the last week has been 

 quiet. Except for one or two h»sy days, 

 brought on by funeral work, there has 

 been absolutely nothing doing. Boses, 

 with the exception of KiUarney, are 

 hardly fit to cut. Carnations are not much 

 better. Lilies are about the only fit 

 flower to be had, and they can be used 

 only in funeral work. Asters are not of 

 good quality yet, and peas are on their 

 last legs. Outdoor stock is looking fine, 

 owing to numerous rains. 



Variotn Notea. 



The Pahud Floral Co. is rebuilding two 

 of its houses. 



Hans Kipke, of A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 is spending a few days in Chicago. 



The City Florists' Club will have its 

 picnic Thursday, July 29, at Germania 

 park. Judging from the committee in 

 charge, this should be a real picnic. There 

 is to be a ball game between the North 

 and South side teams. This should be an 

 interesting game, as there is a little feel- 

 ing over last year's game. The commit- 

 tee in charge has arranged for foot, sack 

 and potato races and numerous other 

 events. All florists are invited. 



Charles Knopf, of Bichmond, Ind., was 

 in town this week. Mr. Knopf is the 

 inventor of a steel railway tie, and was in 

 the city looking after matters pertaining 

 to it. Mr. Knopf says he is cutting 

 several thousand fine roses daily. 



John Hartje has aspirations as a 

 pitcher. 



Boepke & Bieman Co. suffered some in- 

 convenience from the high water during 

 the recent heavy rains. 



H. W. Bieman haa a fine lot of asters 

 coming on. H. L. W. 



BAR HARBOR, ME. 



George B. Dorr is installing the Skin- 

 ner watering system over about thirty 

 acres of the Mount Desert Nurseries. 

 Part of his water supply will be obtained 

 from the town of Bar Harbor, but the 

 major portion will come from a large res- 

 ervoir on the side of the mountain above 

 the nurseries, which will give an abundant 

 supply and extra strong pressure. Fre- 

 quent droughts in summer of late years, 

 entailing considerable loss of nursery 

 stock, determined Mr. Dorr to render 

 himself independent of climatic condi- 

 tions. C. 



I FIND the Beview to be the best paper 

 for the trade, either in buying or selling. 

 — Ka&l Kumy, Altoona, Pa. 



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DELIGHTED 



E. H. HUNT. Chicago, 111. 



Dear Sir:— While we are writinK 

 to you we just want to say that your 

 new "CbicasTO Sprayer" is the 

 finest thing in that line that has ever 

 come to our notice. It should cer- 

 tainly sell on sight. 



Very truly yours, 

 Indianapolis. Ind. BA.UR & SMITH. 



The Chicago Sprayer 



is sent prepaid by mail on 

 receipt of $2.50. 



E. H. HUNT 



76-78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 





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HOSE 



Westville. New Haven, Conn.. May 31, 1909. 



Scranton Florist Supply Co.. 

 Scranton, Pa. 

 CJentlemen:-Two years ago I bought of you 125 fei t 

 of your Special Brand Hose. Since then I have trif I 

 two sets of hose from other parties which has bem 

 long on the dump, while your hose is still in goo I 

 serviceable condition. It is the Ijest hose I evir 

 handled and you would oblige me by sending 75 fe< t 

 of the same brand. Vours truly, 



Jos. J. Sokol. 



la-ln., 7 p y. "Special." per It 16c 



Vln.. 7 ply. "Special." per ft 19c 



25 OR 50 FOOT LENGTHS 



Scranton Florist Supply Co. 



201 N. 7tli Avenue, SCRANTON. PA. 



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Here it is— quality and merit. 

 Only a natural shower can d" 

 better work. Ask your dealer 

 for it and yna will be satisfied, 

 •r Jat. Kafctay, Snth tni, M- 



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