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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



July 28, loio. 



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whether there is a door in the end of 

 the room. While it would be possible 

 to use the same system for both rooms 

 if one had the exact data, there is really 

 little gained by so doing. The supply 

 pipes for the carnation room could be 

 taken off from the mains just before 

 they reach the propagating house. 



If a space ten feet in length is taken 

 for propagating purposes, it will be ad- 

 visable to use about 200 lineal feet of 

 2-in'ih pipe for that portion of the 

 house, all of which should be under the 

 benches. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



The report from the retailers' stand- 

 point is that there is not much doing, 

 only funeral work and, a few odds and 

 ends — just enough to keep one out of 

 mischief. But the local wholesale 

 houses claim that business is good; 

 there are quite a few shipping orders 

 coming in and it is not an jBasy matter 

 to satisfy all. Carnations of last sea- 

 son's crop are practically out of the 

 market, owing to the work of housing 

 and benching the new plants. In roses 

 the new crop does not cut much figure 

 yet. Asters have not yet made their ap- 

 ipearance, and the few gladioli that come 

 in are readily disposed of. All in all, 

 owing to rather unfavorable weather 

 conditions, the supply of outdoor stock 

 is not up to that of former seasons. 

 There are plenty of lilies coming in 

 and, as there is not much of anything 

 else, they are readily disposed of. 



The supply of green goods is ahead 

 of the demand. 



Various Notes. 



Robert Zepnick says that this year's 

 June wedding work was fully ten per 

 cent ahead of last season. Of late, how- 

 ever, there has not been much doing 

 outside of funeral work. "I had a good 

 season, and I now have a chance to 

 rest," is what he has to say about it. 



About the most satisfied retail florist 

 these days is William Zimmermann. 

 The lease of his present location ex- 

 pired a short time ago, and now, after 

 considerable dickering, he has secured 

 a lease for a lengthy period. He in- 

 tends to remodel the place and make it 

 one of Milwaukee's foremost flower 

 stores. 



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Eose Semler, vice-president of the tirfflt 

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 weeks, which will be spent in the i8 

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