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The Florists^ Review 



OCIOBBB 6, 1921 



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The Market. 



The lociil florists' husiiicss has shown 

 a little more life the last week, though 

 it is still far from lieiuf? as good as it 

 ought to i)e. Mums are coming into 

 the market in larger cjuantities than at 

 any time before this season. The fiual- 

 ity of the blooms is excellent. Other 

 fall flowor.s are plentiful. On aeeount 

 of the abundanee of flowers ami the de- 

 crejiscd demand, caused in large meas- 

 ure by the general business depression 

 and the large aniount of unem|*)oyineiit, 

 the prio(>s of flowers are lower than thcv 

 have been at this time for several sea- 

 sons. 



Various Notes. 



Connelly & I'lunkett, Bloomfii'ld avi'- 

 nue, have built .a new office at thcii- 

 store and have ])ainted and otherwise 

 renovated their store prej)arntory to 

 the new season. 



The N'eterans of Foreign Wars fur- 

 nished an escort and firing s(|uad at the 

 funeral of Private Herman .). DietzoM, 

 who was killed Novcmlier !•, HMS, in 

 France. The funeral was held at th(> 

 home of his parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. Her- 

 man C. Dictzold, •')! South Sixth street. 

 Interment was in F.'iirniount cemetery. 

 Herman J. Dietzold w:is buried at ("ha- 

 teau-de-Charmois on the .-ifternoou of 

 Armistice d;iy. Before the war he was 

 the florist ;it the F,ss(>x ('ounty hospital 

 at Overbrook. 



The thirteenth annual dahlia show of 

 the Short Hills (iarden Club, held at the 

 .Short Hills club, pi'oved a most success- 

 ful affair. Members of garden and dah- 

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 •lersey and evi-n adjoining states had 

 exhibits. There were also exhiltits by 

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 '^larke, Netcong, X. J.; Tliomas .Tones, 

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