IN 



The Florists' Review 



SBPTIMdEK 10, 1914. 



BALTIMOBE. 



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The Market. 



We have been favored during the last 

 week with some cool weather, which is 

 a relief from the torrid days experi- 

 enced during the summer, but, in spite 

 of the favorable weather, business con- 

 tinues to drag along. The general run 

 of stock is up to the average, with 

 plenty in sight for all demands. Roses 

 remain a drug in nearly all colors, ex- 

 cept good whites, which are in active 

 demand, with only a limited supply. 

 The smaller grades of asters have de- 

 creased in quantity and are moving 

 slowly. A few good asters are coming 

 in and are selling well at fair prices. 

 Gladioli are nearly over for the season; 

 a few found their way to market last 

 week, but the prices were low. Dahlias 

 have begun to arrive in quantity, but 

 the quality is rather below the average 

 and the stems are short, owing to the 

 dry summer. Carnations of fair size 

 are coming in, but are short-stemmed 

 and only suitable for funeral work, in 

 which they come in competition with 

 asters, with the choice in favor of the 

 latter. The wholesale buyers have 

 plenty of choice in the market at this 

 time and are making the best of the 

 opportunity, only purchasing the better 

 grades at the prices 6f second-rate 

 stock. A few mums are seen, but are 

 not selling, as it is a little too early in 

 the season for any marked demand in 

 this line. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. James Glass, who has been seri- 

 ously ill for some time, is slowly im- 

 proving, although not yet out of dan- 

 ger. 



Hugo Walther has a fine lot of Crego 

 asters in pots in all colors. They are 

 finding a ready sale. 



Mrs. H. J. Quick, who was recently 

 operated on for appendicitis, has recov- 

 ered sufficiently to come to market 

 again, being at her stall on Saturday, 

 September 5, for the first time in some 

 weeks. 



C. E. Akehurst & Son, of White 

 Marsh, are making extensive prepara- 

 tions to disseminate their new seedling 

 carnation, Mrs. C. Edward Akehurst, 

 during the spring of 1915, through the 

 Pennock-Meehan Co. They have four 

 houses planted with this variety, for 

 which many large orders have already 

 been booked. 



The next meeting of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club will be held Septem- 

 ber 14. At this meeting final action on 

 the matter of extending an invitation 

 to the American Rose Society to hold 

 its next annual meeting and exhibition 

 in this city will be taken and a large 

 attendance is hoped for, so that the 

 matter may be thoroughly discussed. 



J. J. Cummings has on exhibition in 

 his store window a large American flag 

 and a large shield composed of red, 

 white and blue immortelles. These 

 pieces are appropriate for the coming 

 "star-spangled banner" celebration and 

 are quite attractive. W. F. E. 



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 15c extra; 1 Iba. for $8.50; 15 Ibe. for «6.00, bj 

 nprMa. Wor aale by the trade. B»ndolph A 

 MoOlementa, ancoeaaora to Ohaa. T. Slebert, 

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