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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



July 



1910. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Business is beginning to show the 

 summer attitude. The last Wednesday 

 of June brought forth the usual number 

 of weddings, but large decorations were 

 missing. There was considerable funeral 

 work in the first part of the week, but 

 absolutely "nothing doing" since. Not- 

 withstanding the dullness in the market, 

 prices hold their own. 



At the present time there is no com- 

 mission house in Indianapolis, all flow- 

 ers being shipped from Chicago, New 

 Castle or Cincinnati. I believe there is 

 a chance for a good, live man to step in 

 here and make good with a commission 

 house. Indianapolis is a good railroad 

 center, better even than Cincinnati, and 

 no trouble should be experienced in 

 shipping facilities. 



Various Notes. 



The north side florists are planning a 

 picnic for next month. 



Clarence Thomas, with Bertermann 

 Bros., has gone to the lakes for two 

 weeks' vacation. 



John Heidenreich is the possessor of 

 two pleasure autos. Most of us are 

 tickled to death to have one. 



John A. Rieman has moved to his 

 summer home, north of Broad Ripple. 



The flower show committee is rapidly 

 shaping things for the coming show. 

 The premium list was mailed last week. 

 Anyone who has not received a copy can 

 obtain one from Secretary Baur. The 

 finance committee reports many sub- 

 stantial subscriptions. The outlook is 

 for a successful show. 



Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wiegand are 

 going to motor to the Elks' convention 

 at Detroit next week. 



Last week Bertermann Bros., John A. 

 Rieman and Alfred Brandt were the 

 victims of some would-be joker. They 

 each had an order for a bride 's bouquet 

 for the same person, who, as they found 

 on delivery of the flowers, was not to 

 be married and did not know anything 

 about the flowers. 



E. A. Nelson has about fifty loads of 

 leaf-mold, the result of a collection of 

 leaves which he has had piled up in his 

 back lot for about five years. 



The Roepke & Rieman Co. experi- 

 enced considerable trouble with their 

 water plant during the recent dry spell. 

 Their pump was out of order, and they 

 were without water for several days. 



Harry Jones, with the Jones-Russell 

 Co., of Cleveland, O., spent several days 

 with George Wiegand this week. 



Meyer Heller was in the city last 

 week, coming over on the new Interur- 

 ban line with a party of New Castle 

 boosters. H. L. W. 



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