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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



July 28, loio. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Last week saw several prominent 

 funerals, which gave the retailers about 

 all they could handle. 



Home-grown stock is scarce. Carna- 

 tions are about through for this season. 

 Brides and Maids are to be had, but are 

 only a little better than nothing. Asters 

 are slow in coming in. A few Easter 

 lilies are to be had, but most of them 

 are being shipped in, as are Beauties, 

 Killarneys and gladioli. 



Various Notes. 



Otto Heinl and party, of Terre Haute, 

 stopped in the city on their way to 

 Dayton in an auto. 



H, W, Bieman is contemplating a trip 

 to Yellowstone Park in the near future. 



Ed Bertermann is back to work after 

 a two weeks' vacation. 



John Bieman is going to move back 

 to the city from his summer home 

 above Broad Bipple. He says the fish 

 are not biting. 



E. A. Nelson is spending a few weeks 

 at the lakes. 



The feature of the picnic, which is to 

 be held about the first week in August, 

 is a ball game between the North Sides 

 and Fred Hukreide's South Side team. 

 There is considerable feeling between 

 these two teams, as the North Side 

 team won by one run last year. Mr. 

 Hukreide expects to make a better 

 showing this year and is taking his 

 team out for practice daily. 



C. E. Green, of A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 is camping on Eagle creek for two 

 weeks, H, L. W. 



FBANEUN, FA. 



The Bell Floral Co. is adding 280 feet 

 of house, eighteen feet in width, to its 

 establishment here. This addition will 

 be used to increase the space already 

 devoted to chrysanthemums, and for 

 growing other plants that require a 

 greenhouse temperature. Extensive cold- 

 frames also will be added before the 

 beginning of winter. 



Previous to the opening of the plant 

 season of the current year, the firm 

 constructed two buildings near the en- 

 trance to the principal cemetery, which 

 are mainly covered with glass and will 

 be used as a supplementary salesroom 

 for plants and cut flowers, and for 

 storage purposes. There, also, most 

 of the planting of vases and veranda 

 and window boxes was done. 



Tewksbury, Mass. — George Foster, of 

 Wamesit, is enlarging his greenhouses. 



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