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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 21, 191«. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Trade in cut flowers continues about 

 up to the average for the season, which 

 marks the quietest portion of the year. 

 There is not much but funeral work 

 and hospital demands, both augmented 

 by the various changes in temperature. 

 We have had an exceedingly dry sum- 

 mer so far, which is telling on outside 

 stock, especially dahlias and asters. 

 The outdoor roses are poor and not over- 

 abundant, and carnations are not much 

 better. Early asters are coming in, 

 but there is not the excess of gladioli 

 and hardy stock which was a feature 

 in preceding years. 



Good progress has been made gener- 

 ally in rose planting, and some of the 

 growers have finished this work. Ee- 

 pairs, alterations and additions are now 

 in order. 



Various Notes. 



A large party of Baltimore florists 

 will attend the S. A. P. convention at 

 Eochester. They expect to join the 

 Washington boys with a special car. 

 They will travel over the Pennsylvania 

 railroad. 



The summer outing of the Maryland 

 State Horticultural Society will be held 

 at Harrison 's Nurseries, at Berlin, Md., 

 and also at Ocean City, Md.," August 

 28 and 29. This will be one of the 

 largest meetings ever held by the so- 

 ciety. A large delegation will go from 

 Washington and also from College Park, 

 Md. E. A. Vincent, Jr., of White 

 Marsh, is president of the society, and 

 he has promised one of the best ex- 

 hibitions in December that the society 

 has had. 



Halliday Bros, have planted three 

 large houses of carnations, which are 

 looking exceedingly fine. 



J. Bolgiano & Son report one of the 

 best seasons in seeds and plants the 

 firm has ever had, and they have sold 

 over 8,000 self -watering window boxes, 

 which proves that the Baltimore people 

 know a good thing when they see it. 

 The firm has contracted for 25,000 pot- 

 grown tomato plants for next season. 



Peoria, HI. — Eobert Lowenberg has 

 taken charge of the store which bears 

 the name of The Art Florist, at the 

 Pey hotel, where F. Nicholas was for- 

 merly manager. 



Cohasset, Mass. — Cyrus E. Keene, 

 proprietor of the South Shore Nursery, 

 is 82 years old and is still hale and 

 hearty. He is ably assisted in the busi- 

 ness by his daughters. 



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