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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



AuouST 17, 1911.. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business has been at a standstill for 

 several days, owing to the extreme heat 

 and the small number of funerals. Pre- 

 vious to this falling off in trade, busi- 

 ness was excellent for the month of 

 July. 



Early asters were a failure, due to 

 the dry, hot weather, but the late crop 

 will be better. The new crop of roses, 

 which is just coming in, is quite good. 

 Carnations are gone, but it will not be 

 long before some will be cut from the 

 new plants. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Xiednagel & Sons have fin- 

 ished planting carnations and the plants 

 are in excellent condition and break- 

 ing nicely. This year they have planted 

 only the three varieties of Enchantress 

 and Beacon, having discarded all others. 

 The roses are looking fine, both the 

 young stock and the old plants, which 

 have been dried off and started into 

 good growth again. There are five 

 benches of Ivory that are beginning 

 their fifth year. The young plants of 

 AVhite Killarney are already producing 

 good flowers on stems of nice length. 

 There are several plants of the climb- 

 ing Pink Killarney which originated 

 here about six years ago. The mums 

 are in fine shape, with not a yellow 

 leaf on them, and prospects are good 

 for some fine flowers. The. early asters 

 are giving lots of flowers and the late 

 ones are beginning to show color. Mr. 

 Ede, their carnation grower, has left 

 them, and Curt Niednagel has charge 

 of the carnations and mums till a new 

 grower arrives. This firm has 30,000 

 feet of glass on hand and will probably 

 build next spring. 



Ben Kramer saj-s business has been 

 slow. 



Henry Seymour has his carnations all 

 planted and is cutting a few flowers 

 from them. 



Nellie Goodge reports poor business. 



Louis Fritsch is busy with outside 

 and inside work. He has his carnations 

 all in the benches. 



Royston & Fenton have their roses 

 all dried off and started up again. 



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