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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



June 8, 1911. 



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The Market. 



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The continued warm weather has 

 changed the market considerably. 

 Stock comes on with a rush and then 

 flies open so quickly that the dealers 

 sell a dollar's worth and waste 50 

 cents' worth. Some varieties of peonies 

 are flowering which in other years we 

 are cutting June 20. Carnations are 

 small and the rank growth makes them 

 hard to move. Outdoor stock for Me- 

 morial day was a thing of the past — 

 that is, lilacs, snowballs and other such 

 flowers. Of course, this was not much 

 loss to the trade, as such flowers move 

 in large quantities and at low prices. 

 Peonies sold well at a good price. Car- 

 nations, roses and peas were the lead- 

 ers and the market was cleaned early. 

 The day was ideal, as also were the 

 previous days, which made the work 

 handier for the vase and pot business. 

 The earliness of the season brought out 

 all the work at once, but this gives the 

 advantage of a longer season. 



Various Notes. 



The local trade was much surprised 

 last week by the announcement that 

 Miss Rachel M. Rebstock-^had been 

 married to Capt. Johnson. Miss Reb- 

 stock has been connected with the 

 florists' business in Buffalo for a good 

 many years and during the latter part 

 of the time has been in business for 

 herself. She has attained wonderful 

 success and has one of the largest 

 retail businesses in Buffalo. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club will be held this week, to discuss 

 the flower show for the fall season. 

 R. A. S. 



TONEEBS, N. Y. 



A regular meeting of the Yonkers 

 Horticultural Society was held in Wig- 

 gins hall on Friday, June 2. The execu- 

 tive committee made a most satisfac- 

 tory report with regard to the coming 

 show, all prize money being already 

 assured. 



H. Nichols, superintendent for H. 

 Trevor, exhibited a fine collection of 

 sweet peas in twenty varieties, and 

 received a cultural commendation. A 

 similar award went to L. Melliot for 

 some fine gloxinias. 



The next meeting, July 7, will have a 

 social character. W. Macdonald, T. 

 Mahoney and F. Hoffman were ap- 

 pointed a committee to make arrange- 

 ments for it. H. M. B. 



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