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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade is assuming the summer aspect, 

 as are also Beauties, roses and carna- 

 tions. There has been a little funeral 

 work and a few small weddings, but 

 outside of that it is quiet. Sweet peas 

 are about at an end. Shasta daisies, 

 gladioli, lilies and outdoor flowers are 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Walter Bertermann was one of the 

 contestants in the endurance run to 

 French Lick given by the Indianapolis 

 Automobile Trade Association. 



Albert Pittet has returned from a 

 ten days' trip through Texas. 



The committee in charge of the picnic 

 of the State Florists' Association has 

 decided on Fairview park. It will be 

 held about the middle of July, and Mr. 

 Ludlow, superintendent of the park, is 

 aiding the committee in its efforts to 

 make the picnic a success. There are 

 to be numerous attractions, among them 

 being the usual ball game, races on 

 the ponies and numerous other events. 



A. Wiegand & Sons have been cut- 

 ting some fine orchids lately. 



Fred Hukreide celebrated his tenth 

 wedding anniversary last week. 



Sidney Smith is busy overhauling his 

 greenhouses. He says that when he 

 gets through you won 't know the place. 



Herman Junge has been confined to 

 his bed for a few days, but expects to 

 be about soon. 



George "Wiegand is going down to 

 Brown county this week for a ramble 

 through the hills. 



The Pahud Flora] Co. had its boilers 

 overhauled this week, having had to 

 put in a number of new flues along 

 with the other repairs. 



Baur & Steinkamp is the name of the 

 new firm of which Adolph Baur is the 

 head. Mr. Steinkamp is a brother-in- 

 law of Mr, Baur. This firm is still cut- 

 ting carnations and has good prospects 

 for a large aster crop. H. L. W. 



De Land, Fla. — Wm. B. Currey has 

 started business here and is building 

 his first greenhouse, in which he will 

 grow carnations and potted plants. He 

 intends to erect a rose house next year. 

 He has a fine, central location, on Oak- 

 land place. This town is a winter health 

 resort and the seat of the J. B. Stetson 

 University. He thinks, therefore, that 

 he has good reasons for expecting an 

 excellent winter trade. 



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