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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



May 19, 1910. 





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ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



Preparations are under way for a 

 heavy Memorial day trade. As our weatli- 

 er conditions are such that planting out- 

 side is not safe until a week before 

 Memorial day, the last few days arc 

 I'.rowded to the limit. Orders are com 

 Ing in steadily and the local florists are 

 well pleased with the prospects. 



Light pink gladioli are attracting 

 •auch attention in the <lisplay windows 

 at present. 



Various Notes. 



Kobert Birnie, formerly witli the Erie 

 Floral Co., is now growing roses for 

 William McCarthy. 



Mrs. Lindstroni, of Youngsville, Pa., 

 spent several days here with her daugh- 

 ter, Mrs. A. J. Baur, recently. 



Miss Edna Kleinert has accepted a 

 position in the office of the Baur Floral 

 Co. 



J. T. Cokely, of the Scranton Florists' 

 Supply Co.; J. F. Smith, representing 

 W. J. Boas & Co., Philadelphia; F. "W. 

 Bannister, representing H. D. Mann & 

 •^0., Syracuse, and Mr. Green, represent- 

 ing H. Bayersdorfe'r & Co., Philadelphia, 

 were recent visitors in Erie. B. P. 



Lewiston, Me. — Samuel W. Saunders, 

 father of Ernest Saunders, the Main 

 street florist, died May 6, after an ill- 

 ness of three weeks, at the age of 

 <;8 years. In early life he was a farm- 

 er, but later he became a traveling sales- 

 man. 



Hiawatha, Kan. — Miss Susan Mar- 

 grave, proprietor of the Hiawatha Green- 

 houses, added one house, 29x110, last 

 year, for carnations. The house is sub- 

 stantially constructed, with cement walls 

 and three feet of glass above the cement. 

 She expects to make a further increase in 

 the glass area this season. 



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