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The Rorists* Review 



(DCTOBBB e, 1921 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



The weather here is becoming cool 

 and with the change the flower business 

 is on the up-grade. Garden flowers are 

 itiU to be had in great profusion, but a 

 few more cold nights, such as we have 

 had lately, will soon bring a frost and 

 the remaining outside flowers will bo 

 •icstroyed. 



Some fine dahlias arc to be had here. 

 Dr. Chai)nKiii, of Ijaucaster, is supi)lying 

 practically all the large florists of the 

 city with some wonderful specimens of 

 large size and good color. These blooms 

 make excellent sprays and designs, but 

 for loose bouquets they are not so good 

 unless wired, as the heads are loo heavy 

 for the stems. Carnations are now be- 

 ing used to a great extent in designs, 

 but they are quite small and, so far, 

 have been short-stemmed. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Eleanor Jones has been busy the 

 last few days. She had several large de- 

 signs for a prominent member of the 

 Citizen newspaper staff. Among the 

 flowers Miss Jones has on display at her 

 stand are some extraordinary specimens 

 of cactus dahlias, which are in a class 

 by themselves and must be seen to be 

 appreciated. She also has a few mums 

 on liand, but as yet they are small and 

 have not created a large demand. 



Leo Miller has been cutting some nice 

 Sunburst and Russell roses. Mr. Miller 

 is now selling more of his cyclamens to 

 make room for bench stock. 



Underwood Bros, have been quite 

 busy and report business picking up 

 i*.onsiderably. 



Ludwig's have several weddings 

 booked for this month and report busi- 

 ness as fair, but growing better. They 

 have a good crop of flowers coming on 

 'inder glass and still have plenty of out- 

 side flowers on their farm. 



The McKellar Flower Shop has been 

 busy lately, but was handicapped on 

 one of the busiest days last week by the 

 absence of the manager, J. W. Thomp- 

 son, who was called to Marion, O., by 

 the death of a relative. 



It has been rumored that Kolf Zet- 

 litz is going to open a retail store in 

 Columbus, O., but both Mr. Zetlitz and 

 the local manager emphatically deny 

 this report, as they say they have as 

 much wholesale business as they can 

 take care of, without the responsibility 

 of a store at this point. J. W. T. 



Kansas City, Mo. — Jacob Hepting has 

 retired from business, his greenhouses 

 having been turned over to Ran & 

 Kupfer. 



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