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The Florists' Review 



Sbptbiubsb 24, 1914. I 



DENVER. 



1 



:• " The Market. 



• Trade continues good. The retailers 

 find it hard to procure enough good 

 stock to supply their customers. The 

 demand for funeral work keeps up well.' 

 Nearly all the outdoor stock is gone. 

 A few asters and gladioli are still to 

 be had, but they are poor. Roses are 

 good, but not enough are coming in to 

 supply the demand. Carnations are 

 scarce. The flowers arc fairly good, but 

 tlie stems are short. 



Pot plants are daily increasing in 

 popularity, Owing to the shortage in 

 cut flowQrs, all the retailers are push- 

 ing potted plants. Several of the stores 

 have had window decorations of Prim- 

 ula obeonica, begonias and cyclamens. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernst are receiving 

 congratulations on the arrival of a boj'. 

 Both mother and baby are doing well. 



His friends are alarmed over the ill- 

 ness of Joe Wood, for eighteen years 

 one of the night firemen of the Park 

 Floral Co. He is at present in the 

 County hospital and little hope is en- 

 tertained for his recovery. 



Visitors during the last week included 

 A. Gardner, of Greeley, Colo. 



E. S. 



GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society 

 was held September 9, in Pembroke 

 hall, with President Henry Gaut in the 

 chair. Angus McGregor was elected to 

 active membership. 



J. W. Everitt, James Duthie and 

 Angus McGregor were judges of the 

 monthly exhibits and the awards were 

 as follows: First prizes to Harrj- Jones 

 for twelve mixed asters, to Alfred 

 Walker for twelve mixed gladioli and 

 to George Ashworth for one muskmelon. 

 Harry Jones received a cultural certifi- 

 cate for a vase of Gladiolus America. 



The schedule for the chrysanthemum 

 show, October 29 and 30, was read and 

 adopted. John W. Everitt was ap- 

 pointed as manager of the dahlia show, 

 to be held October 6. 



The exhibits at the next meeting, 

 October 14, will be three bunches of 

 outdoor grapes in three varieties, twelve 

 apples in two varieties and six pears, 

 one variety. Harry Jones, Sec'y. 



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GLAZING POINTS 



The Peerless Glazing Points are very 

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