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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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JuNB 22. 1911. 



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Our prices on HAND MADE 



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Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



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DETBOIT. 



The Market. 



Business remains good. This month, 

 as usual, has called for a great variety 

 of work. The commencements are 

 creating their usual big demand for 

 stock. Weddings are also causing a 

 heavy demand, although the decorations 

 are not so numerous this year. 



The extremely hot weather in May 

 had its effect on the quality of stock. 

 Eoses are small; so, also, are carnations. 

 Peonies have been good. 



Club Meeting. 



A well attended meeting of the De- 

 troit Florists' Club was held June 19. 

 The entertainment committee was 

 authorized to make arrangements for 

 holding the outing at Bois Blanc, the 

 date to be announced later. An invita- 

 tion was received from the Michigan 

 Cut Flower Exchange to be the guests 

 of the company sometime in the near 

 future. 



H. B. Dorner, of the University of 

 Illinois, addressed the members on the 

 work at the experiment^il station at 

 Urbana, 111. He spoke of the untiring 

 efforts of the Illinois florists to bring 

 about the appropriation by the legis- 

 lature for carrying on this valuable 

 work. Twenty million square feet of 

 glass are devoted to the growing of 

 plants and flowers in the state of Illi- 

 nois alone. In 1907 the sum of $15,000 

 was appropriated and in 1909 the sum 

 of $16,000, showing that Illinois is 

 doing its share for floriculture. Mr. 

 Dorner is very enthusiastic about his 

 work and his talk was most instructive 

 and interesting. 



Various Notes. 



Breitmeyer's have discontinued their 

 branch at 211 Woodward avenue. Work 

 on their new store is progressing 

 rapidly. 



Mrs. Sullivan, though steadily im- 

 proving, is still at St. Mary's h..3pital. 

 This is the sixth week of her stay 

 there. 



J. J. Karins and Samuel Seligman 

 were elected members of the Detroit 

 Florists ' Club. 



Another baby boy arrived at the 

 home of Albert Pochelon. I say an- 

 other, because this is the third boy. 

 H, S. 



Columbus, O. — Chas. B. Buehler is 

 successor to Buehler & Tarpy at 907 

 West Mound street. 



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