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The Florists' Review 



October 27, 1921 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



A heavy frost has killed all the out- 

 side flowers, but there is a good crop 

 under glass now coming in. Mums are 

 plentiful, retailing at from $4 to $8 per 

 dozen. Koses are also plentiful. Carna- 

 tions are of good quality and color, but 

 they arc not so plentiful as they usually 

 are here at this time of the year. Pom- 

 pons arc beginning to show color and 

 will be plentiful for Halloween parties. 

 A few single violets are being shown, 

 but they are not grown in large quan- 

 tities. 



Various Notes. 



v«.- ,^*T,he Bexley.^Floral Co. has some fine 

 cyclamen plants, .some of them having 

 as many as sixty-five leaves to the plant 

 and a good supply of well developed 

 buds. The companj' also has some nice 

 mums of new varieties, which are now 

 ready for cutting. 



Orval I'eyton, who was formerly with 

 Gr. A. Ackerinaii, has opened a flower 

 shop for colored trade on Long street. 

 He reports a good business so far. 



McKellar's will soon liold a formal 

 oi)ening of the West Inroad street store. 



L. E. Doyle has left T. ,T. Ludwig's. 

 He has no plans for the near future. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. had a 

 large decoration last week for the Shahr 

 wedding, which was a. prominent social 

 affair. ,J. W. T. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



Club Meeting. 



At the regular monthly meeting of 

 the Scranton Florists' Club, at the Hotel 

 Holland, flower show plans were dis- 

 cussed. It was the last meeting before 

 the coming flower show, which takes 

 l)lace Novemlier S to It. Wilkes-Barre, 

 Pittston and other florists, who will 

 join with the local club members in ex- 

 hibiting flowers, were in attendance at 

 the meeting. 



The following new meml)ers were 

 elected to the organization: Tliomas 

 O'Hara, Henry Schultheis, .Tohn Brown, 

 Matthew Brown and A. R. Muir. A 

 motion was passed that congratulations 

 be sent to the Rt. Rev. Michael J. 

 Hoban, bishop of Scranton, on his silver 

 jubilee. Living uj) to the slogan, "Say 

 It with Flowers," a luige Ij.'isket of 

 flowers, accompanied by a letter of cou- 

 gratulations. was sent. Tlie report from 

 the committee on the incorporation of 

 the club stated that the application for 

 the charter had been made. Reports 

 from the flower show committee showed 

 progress. It was decided that the ban- 

 quet for the florists l)e held on the sec- 

 ond night of the show, November 9. 



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