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The Florists' Review 



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August 13, 1914. 



COLUMBUS, O^ 



The Market. 



Trade has been quiet here for the 

 last two or three weeks, with stock 

 of good quality scarce. Aside from 

 funeral work, there is hardly anything 

 doing. Boses are of rather poor quality, 

 but will do in a pinch. Beauties are 

 not plentiful, and the demand is light. 

 Carnations are scarce. Those on the 

 market are quite small, and the de- 

 mand is rather light on account of the 

 low quality. Asters are a little more 

 plentiful and help out nicely instead 

 of carnations, but the supply here is 

 going to be light. Gladioli have been 

 quite plentiful and the demand has 

 been good. $ome really good valley is 

 coming in, but the demand is light on 

 them. The supply of lilies is about 

 equal to the demand, which is not 

 heavy. 



The demand for good potted ferns 

 keeps up and it is hard to get any 

 ferns in this market. There have been 

 a few shipped in that will relieve the 

 situation somewhat. 



Various Notes. 



The Munk Floral Co. reports business 

 slow, with good stock scarce. They are 

 handling a great many gladioli at the 

 present time. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. reports 

 the new house planted to roses looking 

 fine and all the carnations housed and 

 taking hold picely. There is a good 

 deal of uneasiness felt here in regard 

 to the bulb shipments. Few have been 

 reported in, and it looks now as if there 

 would be little chance of stock coming 

 from across the water. J. M. 



Dallas Tex. — The Lang Floral & 

 Nursery Co. deeded to the city August 

 3 six lots fronting on Bryan street, to 

 be added to the Exall park tract. The 

 price was $17,500. 



Grand Bapids, Mich. — R. Yonker has 

 completed the erection of his 1914 iron 

 frame addition to his range and is now 

 installing another No. 15 Kroeschell 

 boiler and threaded tube piping system. 

 Nicholas Longstreet, another florist, is 

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