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The Florists^ Review 



August t;, 1U14. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



The Market. 



'I'licif li;is liccii III! cliniiyc in Imsincss 

 (•(irnlitiniis <iiii(' till' (irst of last iiioiitli 

 unless it is that tliiTC is less iloiiij^. 

 A iiiarkcil ilrdji in t ('ni[i<'rat iiif niatcri 

 ally sliorti'iH'd llic sup|ily ot' stock last 

 wi'ck, l)Ut tliis was haiilly initiicabK' in 

 V icw of the liiiiitt'il (jciiianil. Tlic storm 

 that struik this scitioii 'riiurs<la>', .luly 

 .1(1, was aicoiH|iaiii('(l by hail on the \'ir 

 ■^inia side of the Potomac On Siimlay 

 till' nionury staitt'd to rise and th(> 

 jirolialiility is that the city will ayain 

 ^wi'ltiT thr()\i;:hout the cntiic month. 



Various Notes. 



William l'\ (iudc sjicnt sfVfial days 

 last week in I'ikc's county. Ky. 



(haili's Schur/ \'rooman, of Hloom 

 in^ton. III., has luM-n nominated li,v 

 I'resident Wilson as assistant secretary 

 of agriculture to succeed M. T. Hallo 

 \\;i\. whose resignation too'A etVect 

 Au^'ust I. Mr. X'rooman is perhajis best 

 known as ;i writer on public (|uestions 

 and as an iincst ii^ator into economii- 

 conditions, lie is the autlior of "Tain 

 inji the Trusts. '' and '•American K'ail 

 wav I'robli'ins. ' ' < . I ,. I.. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Ceor^e Wie;;ani| sjiran;: quite a sur 

 |.ri>e on us last week by (juietly ^ettinj: 

 m.airied. Tin' biiile was .Miss .\nna 

 llauser, of this city. -Mr. \Viej:and will 

 lie back on the job ;it'ter a three weeks' 

 automoliile tii|i throu;.'h the east. 



IJaur A; .s^tei nk;im|i ha\<' tlieii- houses 

 all planted with carnations. This firm 

 npoits ;joc)d >ale~ of \()un;j I'oinsettia 



-tn.-k. 



)•;. A. Nidson li.as iliNc-teil in a motol' 

 liiiat. He ma\' be touiid enjoying al- 

 mo'-t a?i\ <if these hot ni;^lit- on the 

 ri\ er. 



Many I'.ahud will ha\f idiar;:i- of the 

 I'aliud Ploial Co. vtore at Ohio and llli 

 mn^ street- in the future. Mr. .\sbui^;er, 

 who was Iciiineily in char^'e. h;i- ;joiie 

 ii.-ii-k to hi- ohi ti-a.le. 



I'laiik l';iiiie\. with M. b'ice • o.. 

 I'hilad.'l|diia, called mi the tt.ade last 

 u e(d\. 



Ileiiiy Kielii.-in. W. \\ . t'cdi's and wife, 

 1 1 \\ i n I'.erterm.-iiiii ;iiid wile, .lohn I'ei 

 icrinann a'ld uite. Iv (I. Hill. .Xdoljdi 

 r.aiir..l. >. Siii,-iit and Then. I "oniei are 

 iiiiciiL; thiKc who are 1:0111^; to attend 

 1 he i-dli \ ell t mil .at 1 Ill-Ion. 



A, Wii'L:;i nd 's .'~^<iiis ( u. lecenllv lost 

 IWii lioi-e- inside ot' a week. Home: 

 Wieiialid 1- bac\ on the job :,flei an 

 automobili- toiii III the iiorthein part 



,,1 the -tale. H. I.. \\' 



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