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The Florists' Review 



August 27, lOii. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Maxket. 



'^'' The sujJ^ly in the market continues 

 large and is easily able to take care of 

 all demands upon it. Last week's de- 

 mand showed little, if any, improve- 

 ment over the market of the previous 

 week, although it was bright in spots. 

 The flowers are of pretty good quality. 

 Prices are not high. More choice asters 

 are coming in than a week ago. They 

 have a fair sale. A good assortment of 

 the shorter grades, which find a rather 

 indifferent .call, are offered. Gladioli 

 receipts continue large and are excel- 

 lent in quality. Lilies, too, are plenti- 

 ful and good. The cut of roses is still 

 far more than suflBcient for immediate 

 requirements and, as a result, only the 

 best have any kind of a market. The 

 receipts of long American Beauties are 

 rather limited, but are apparently ade- 

 quate for immediate wants. The short 

 and medium grades are plentiful. Both 

 Lilium auratum and rubrum have at the I 

 best only a fair market. Hardy hy- 

 drangeas and dahlias sell slowly. The 

 supply of greens is adequate for pres- 

 ent needs. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Edith Kyrk and her mother are 

 taking a two weeks' trip through the 

 east, where they expect to stop at New 

 York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. 



C. E. Critchell has been receiving 

 some excellent medium and short- 

 stemmed American Beauties. 



William Mayhall has joined the force 

 at E. G. Gillett's. Mr. iSillett's wire- 

 work department has been exceedingly 

 busy during the last fortnight. 



Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner, of 

 New Castle, Ind., spent the first half 

 of this week in this city. 



The Bloomhurst Floral Co., at Lock- 

 land, is sending the first of its new cut 

 of carnations to the Cincinnati Cut 

 Flower Exchange. The stock would be 

 a credit to the growers even later in 

 the season. 



Visitors include Ellis Woodworth, of 

 the Sefton Mfg. Co., Chicago; M. An- 

 derson, of the Lebanon Floral Co., Leb- 

 anon, O., and Mr. Morichard, of the 

 Pennock-Meehan Co., Philadelphia. 



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