Jdlt 13, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



69 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Sammer is upon us and so is the 

 quiet season. Vacations are about the 

 chief topic of interest at the stores, 

 while business seems to be practically 

 at a standstill. 



A general summing up of the whole 

 season puts most of the florists some- 

 what ahead of last year, in spite of 

 the discouraging times which we hear 

 so much about. General satisfaction 

 is expressed with May and June busi- 

 ness, for the returns were surprisingly 

 good. 



Supplies are not so heavy as usual 

 at this time of the year. Kose re- 

 ceipts are light, because replanting is 

 generally under way, but more grow- 

 ers than ever have made arrangements 

 for summer crops and there are excel- 

 lent prospects for plenty of stock 

 shortly. Carnations are holding up 

 surprisingly well. The flowers are 

 quite small, but the quality in many 

 cases, so far as clear stock and bright 

 colors go, is as good as it has been 

 at any time this spring. The demand 

 has not kept up so well as the quality, 

 and values are low. 



Already the buyers are calling for 

 asters, but only a limited quantity can 

 be had. The outdoor crop of sweet 

 peas is the heaviest we have had for 

 several years. The quality of the peas 

 is excellent, but the supply is so great 

 that thousands go to waste. 



Various Notes. 



Mack Richmond, superintendent of 

 the trade exhibit at the convention, is 

 now receiving telegrams from anxious 

 exhibitors asking him to reserve space. 

 They are showing good judgment in 

 this, too, as space is being rapidly 

 taken up. There is still some space 

 left, but do not delay any longer. No 

 one with anything worth exhibiting 

 can afford to be absent from this show. 

 Address all mail to Mack Bichmond, 

 1312 Pulaski street, Baltimore, Md. 



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