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The Weekly Florists'" Review* 



May 26, 1910. 



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PITTSBUEG. 



The Market. 



The weather conditions do not seem 

 to favor the cut flower business to any 

 great extent. There are quantities of 

 all kinds of flowers coming in and the 

 demand does not seem to keep up with 

 the supply. 



The plantsmen, however, are in the 

 midst of the rush. Stock of all kinds 

 is good and the prices are fair; there 

 are no more fancy prices for bedding 

 stock in this market. For some reason 

 there seems to be more experienced help 

 to be had than is usually the case at 

 this season, and this will help those 

 who are, as a rule, overcrowded with 

 Vork and will enable them to finish 

 their planting before Memorial day. 



Various Note^. 

 I John Bader is at Mount Clemens, 

 Mich., not so much for the baths as for 

 a rest. Mr. Bader has not been in the 

 best of health this spring. 



Fred Burki is reported to be improv- 

 ing slowly. Mrs. Burki, who is with 

 him, expects to return home this week, 

 but Mr. Burki will remain until he has 

 entirely recovered. 



Randolph & MeClements will enlarge 

 their Penn avenue store, taking in the 

 adjoining store room. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. is re- 

 ceiving some fine Beauties and Killar- 

 Jieys. 



■ Charles Koenig is sending into the 

 biarket some of the finest valley seen 

 in years. 



Faulk Bros., of the Allegheny mar- 

 ket, have installed a new refrigerator 

 in their stand, besides making other 

 improvements. 



De Forest Ludwig is making an ex- 

 tended tour of the east. He believes 

 in keeping in touch with the latest 

 things in the trade and so he occa- 

 sionally swings around the circle. 



T. W. Duggan, manager of the Dale 

 Estate, at Brampton, Can., with his son 

 and foreman, were visitors in this city 

 last week, on their way to Boston. 



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James S. Hargreaves. in addition to 

 his regular business m cut flowers, 

 plants, etc., has charge of 100 acres of 

 park given to the city by the late 

 Prof. W. L. Thompson, three acres in 

 Cemetery park, the Carnegie library 

 grounds and the city squares. He has 

 3,500 S. A. !N'utt geraniums, 500 cannas 

 and in all 30,000 bedding plants to put 

 out this spring. At the entrance to the 

 W. L. Thompson park there are two 

 borders which require 3,000 plants. 



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