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The Florists' Review 



NoTauBia S, 1814. 



USE THE 



BLOWER 



DUtribntea Snlphnr, Lime, Slu«r Shot, Orape Duat, Tobacco Dusti Paris 

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DENVER. 



The Maxket. 



Business is as good as can be ^ex- 

 pected. With no great change in mar- 

 ket conditions, nearly everybody was 

 busy the latter part of the week, with 

 Hallowe'en decorations. Three foot- 

 ball games October 31 helped to dis- 

 pose of a good many mums. Stock of 

 all kinds seems to be plentiful. Bloom- 

 ing plants are selling well, with plenty 

 of good ones to be had. 



Various Notes. 



C U. Fohn^ of Colorado Springs, was 

 among the visitors last week. 



J, E. Johnson, superintendent for the 

 Pikes Peak Floral Co., at Colorado 

 Springs, was a candidate for congress- 

 man at the state election this week. 



A club composed of the officers and 

 employees of the Park Floral Co. held 

 a Hallowe'en party and barn dance 

 October 31 in the packing room. 

 Dancing and games filled the evening. 



H. "Walters has bought part of the 

 greenhouses from Davison & Western. 

 He intends to grow vegetables only. 

 Mr. Walters was formerly engaged in 

 the flower business here. R. S. 



TAEEYTOWN, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Tarrytown Horticultural Society was 

 held Wednesday evening, October 21, 

 Pres. Elliott presiding. The judges 

 awarded first prize for three heads of 

 celery to H. Wells, gardener for Mrs. 

 H. Draper, Dobbs Ferry. Other ex- 

 hibits of celery were staged by J. 

 Mooney and J. Elliott. There was also 

 a fine exhibit of apples by S. Porteous. 



Wm. Williams, J. Hall, J. Grant and 

 S. Porteous were nominated for active 

 membership. A committee has been ap- 

 pointed to arrange for a social gath- 

 ering and ladies' night at the Novem- 

 ber meeting. T. S. Lee, Cor. Sec'y. 



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