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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market 



Thanksgiving trade was extremely sat- 

 isfying this year, as there was a good 

 supply of stock on the market, and the 

 people bought more extensively of cut 

 flowers and plants than in former years. 

 Chrysanthemums are scarce but Ameri- 

 can Beauties are a more notable short- 

 age. Violets, double and single, are in 

 fair supply. Roses and carnations are 

 good. 



Various Notes. 



K. A. Latham had the best Thanksgiv- 

 ing sales ever experienced in former 

 years. Wni. Desmond is now with him, 

 greatly impi'oved in health. 



The Minneapolis Floral Co. is making 

 a fine showing of 6-inch cyclamen. They 

 have a fine stock of poinsettias in line 

 for Easter, also a large variety of aza- 

 leas. M. E. M. 



WAYSIDE NOTES. 



Commenting upon the healthy appear- 

 ance of a house of Enchantress, John 

 Coombs, of Hartford, Conn., sagely re- 

 plied, "They cost $1 per plant and 

 should be up to the mark." In other 

 words, the house, 54x200, complete with 

 boilers, cost exactly $10,000 and contains 

 10,000 plants. It is one of Hitchings' 

 finest structures and, with the splendid 

 location, Mr. Coombs may be pardoned 

 for being proud of the latest addition 

 to his large plant. There are eight 

 benches. I noted a batch of Lilium Har- 

 risii coming in for Christmas, showing 

 but little disease. If other growers are 

 as successful, it looks as though cold 

 storage giganteum will not be so popular 

 for early flowering. No special pains 

 were taken and 'the stock looks good. 



Theo. Standt, of Rockville, Conn., is 

 planning to enlarge his plant to enable 

 him to supply his increasing shipping 

 trade. He is favorably located. 



John Mackenzie, superintendent of the 

 William Maxwell estate, of Rockville, is 

 planting extensively, intending to have 

 one of the finest collections of outdoor 

 stock in the state. 



Otto Keser, of Portland, Conn., has 

 under way the largest planting contract 

 it has been his fortune to handle for 

 some time. The weather has been favor- 

 able and has materially assisted in mak- 

 ing this a banner season for outdoor 

 work. He has a fine stock indoors for 

 holiday trade. 



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Elastic Glazing Paste 



It is very coDveniently applied to wood or 

 iron, new or old. at any time; and is always 

 leady (or use. Does not destroy rubber bulb, 

 stands temperature the year round; very flexi- 

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 removed; gives a most desirable flnish to dwell- 

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 Cheaper than putty; much more durable and 

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Plenty of references. Otders promptly filled. 

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. Conn., is a firm believer in early plant- 

 ing of carnations inside, especially after 

 the dry season just experienced. 



Stephen Quinn, of Brookline, Mass., 

 says that since the auto craze struck this 

 town, with the continued warm weather, 

 the combination has lessened the number 



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A Standard Pumping Enginf 



Is more reliable than windmill 

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of functions requiring flowers. A col'' 

 snap is earnestly hoped for by all th'i 

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