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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVEiMBEH 18, 1909. 



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Current G)inment. 



Reporting about the business done 

 during the last All Saints' day is a hard 

 matter, so many different opinions being 

 heard. It is a fact, however, that the 

 flowers were quite plentiful, coming 

 from all directions. The quality was 

 also better than in any previous year. 

 The growers of the Mrs. H. Eobinson, 

 white, protecting it either by glass 

 sashes or by cotton cloth, have improved 

 its culture so that it is really the best 

 chrysanthemum of all oflfered at this 

 time. This flower is in the best of con- 

 dition to be handled and superior to. any 

 soft stock grown in the greenhouse. 

 Plenty of our home-grown flowers were 

 sold for .$5 per dozen. 



What should be remembered, and not 

 lost sight of by old growers or future 

 ones, is that the demand for chrysanthe- 

 mums is almost limited down here to 

 that one occasion. We want' still bet- 

 ter quality, but not a quantity which 

 canont be disposed of at a paying price. 

 If everyone would take that into con- 

 sideration, there would not be a large 

 surplus on the market, to be offered at 

 the last hour at a very low figure. 



Business is improving. There is a 

 good demand for roses to plant. Our 

 gardens have been at no time of the 

 year so much loaded with flowers of all 

 kinds. 



Jules Fonta, for many years superin- 

 tendent of Audubon park, has tendered 

 liis resignation. Mr. Marshall has been 

 appointed as his temporary successor. 



The damage done to Horticultural hall 

 during the last storm has not yet been 

 repaired. 



Mr. Sanders, of McGregor Bros. Co., 

 Springfield, O., was in town. 



M. M. L. 



Mankato, Minn. — The Windmiller Co. 

 rented the Maskato theater for a flower 

 show this week^November 16 to 18. An 

 admission fee was charged, 25 cents in 

 the afternoon and 50 cents in the even- 

 ing, when there was an orchestra. No 

 stock was sold, though orders were taken. 



Walla Walla, Wash.— The Walla 

 Walla Foral Co. is building two new 

 greenhouses at Meador park, near this 

 city. The houses are 34x200, with con- 

 crete walls and iron tubing frames. The 

 concrete extends to within two feet of 

 the eaves, above this being glass. A new 

 residence, headquarters for the superin- 

 tendent, is being erected near the green- 

 houses. 



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Macon, Ga. — A beautiful floral de- 

 sign, for the funeral of Dr. R. L. C. 

 White, of Nashville, Tenn., was recently 

 made by the Idle Hour Nurseries, of this 

 city. It was nearly three feet high and 

 represented the coat of arms of Georgia, 

 with appropriate wording, and made a 

 most beautiful and artistic design. 



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