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The Florists^ Review 



Hki'XUMhek 10, 11)14. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Tht'io has Ijeen coiiHidoraMo raiu late- 

 ly, which lias iinprovod the outdoor 

 stock, but the (Imnaiitl has been onlr 

 lair. Asters, gladioli, c^rSinos and 

 dahlias are good. In the greenhouses 

 the roses and carnations are improving 

 with tli-> cooler weather. Eoses are 

 plentiful, but carnations are still 

 scarce. Funerals have lately been few, 

 and as this is about the only business 

 to he had at this season, therj have 

 necessarily lieen (juiet times. 



Various Notes. 



The \Vm. Blacknian Floral Co. is cut- 

 ting ])lenty of roses, but reports rather 

 a small demand. The firm is beginning 

 to cut some carnations. Tlu; green- 

 houses probably look better now than 

 in any previous year at this time. 

 George Blackman and family went to 

 Atlantic City last month. M.. Black- 

 man gojng on to Boston to ^1t«;iid the 

 convcTiiou, while his fumily lomainc'l 

 at the ^fsort. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons have their 

 place in excellent shapo. l^'orything 

 is lookir.g extra well. Their outdoor 

 ^irounds are produci.i^ plenty of stocv. 

 tncluJing asters, cosmo.-?, etc. 



J, C. Elspermann has lots of stock 

 outside and is getting ready to bring 

 it in before frost comes E. L. F. 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



The Market. 



r,ast week was an unusually busy 

 o.ie, especially in funeral worU. Trade, 

 on the whole," made a good showing for 

 August; what Sejitember has in store 

 for us remains to be seen. Generally 

 the quality of cut flowers in this mar- 

 ket is good for this season of the 

 vear. Roses and lilies are abundant. 

 iSladioli are equal to the demand, but 

 asters were about ruined by the recent 

 heavy rains. 



Club Notes. 



The Saginaw-Bay City Floricultural 

 Society had a most enjoyable time with 

 ('. A. Hawley, at Vassar, Mich., when 

 the regular monthly meeting was held. 



The society's annual outing will be 

 held at Saginaw, Sei)tember IG, on the 

 banks of the Saginaw river. We sin- 

 cerelv hope to have the weather man 

 with' us. About 100 i»eople are ex- 

 ]>ected to take part. The feature of 

 the day will be the liaseball games be- 

 tween the i)roi»rietors from Bay City 

 and Saginaw in the morning, and be- 

 tween the greenhouse men and store 

 men in the afternoon. Fishing, boat- 

 ing and bathing will also l)e in order. 



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