IJhe Florists' Review 



NOVEMBBR 5, 1014. 



OmOINNATI. 



The Market. 



All Saints' and AH Souls' (Jay 

 cleaned up the local market in a way 

 that has not been possible for some time. 

 All of the florists who have been heard 

 from declare that business was excel- 

 lent. When this week opened there 

 was little stock of any consequence left 

 over, and, with the limited Monday's 

 receipts, the market was firm. The 

 prices, however, remained at the same 

 low point at which they have been for 

 some time. 



The rose cut continues large and is 

 easily sufficient for all immediate re- 

 quirements. The stems are longer and 

 the flowers better than heretofore. Last 

 week Beauties met with a pretty fair 

 call. Lilies sold tolerably well toward 

 the close of the week. Carnations con- 

 tinue fairly plentiful, but are not in 

 Btrong demand. Chrysanthemums sold 

 well last week, particularly on Friday 

 and Saturday. The prices realized, 

 however, were rather low. This week's 

 stock of mums was almost an entirely 

 fresh supply; few were carried over 

 from last week. Valley and orchids 

 sell fairly well. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell reports a good sale of 

 orchids, valley and Beauties last week. 



Julius Baer had a goodly share of 

 the work for the funeral of John Kil- 

 gour, the deceased public utilities mag- 

 nate of this city. 



The chrysanthemum show of the 

 E. G. Hill Co. at the end of last week 

 was good and was well attended by the 

 public. , _ 



Visitors; W. C. Montgomery, of Day- 

 ton, O., and Feter Weiland, of New- 

 castle, Ind. C. H. H. 



Gtosben, Ind.— The Colonial Flower 

 Shop certainly was on the map last 

 week. The manager. Miss Dora Brown, 

 had the store beautifully decorated dur- 

 ing the jubilee week and on two days 

 gave flower souvenirs to the guests. 

 The store was packed most of the last 

 two days and many times the street 

 was lined with people waiting to get in. 

 The sales were large and everybody 

 seemed well pleased. Special prices on 

 bulbs helped to nearly clean up this 

 line of goods. 



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