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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



September 9, 1909. 



COLUMBUS. OHIO. 



The Market 



Trade shows a decided improvement 

 over last report, and it will not be long 

 till things will be moving at a good gait. 

 There has been considerable funeral work 

 lately, and the demand for loose flowers, 

 etc., is on the increase. Stock has been 

 fairly good. Some good Brides and 

 Maids and a few good Killarneys are 

 seen. Asters are not plentiful, with the 

 grade low. There are some good blooms, 

 and they demand a good figure. 



Carnations are beginning to make their 

 appearance again. While the supply is 

 small, they are picked up almost on 

 sight. It will only be a question of a 

 few days now until they will be coming 

 in in quantity, as the stock here is look- 

 ing better at this date than for several 

 seasons. Gladioli are running low, with 

 demand light. There are still some good 

 lilies on the market in Harrisii and 

 rubrum, which find a ready sale. The 

 demand for valley has been light for the 

 last few weeks, but there are several 

 weddings booked which will start them 

 moving again. 



Various Notes. 



Last week witnessed the largest 

 crowds for the state fair that have been 

 in attendance for several years, Thurs- 

 day, September 2, breaking all records, 

 when there were over 50,000 present. 

 There was a creditable display in plants, 

 shrubbery, cut flowers, etc. The Living- 

 ston Seed Co. had a nice display, in- 

 cluding a lily pond with a good variety 

 of bloom. Their display of plants, 

 shrubs, seeds, etc., was good. The Storrs 

 & Harrison Co., of Painesville, made a 

 good showing of trees, shrubs, hardy 

 phlox, etc. There were quite a number, 

 of out-of-town florists in the city who at- 

 tended the fair and called on the trade, 



C. A. Both has been handling some 

 good carnations for this early in the 

 season. 



E. Metzmaier reports trade improving 

 right along. Reports are that trade is 

 quiet in the different markets, some of 

 the florists not even going to market. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. had a 

 large ship for the F. & R. Lazarus Co., 

 to be put on IVed Lazarus' desk on his 

 return from an extended trip. 



The Munk Floral Co. reports stock 

 looking fine, and it will soon be cutting 

 in quantity. J. M. 



Missoula, Mont.— C. F. Dallman, of 

 the Missoula Nursery Co., and his wife 

 and two sons are spending a vacation in 

 fishing and duck hunting. J. H. Smith, 

 foreman for this firm, says that all car- 

 nations are planted and mums look fine. 

 There are lots of asters of good quality. 

 Sweet peas, also, are plentiful and good. 



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