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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Sbftbmbbb 16, 1909. 



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DAYTON, OHIO. 



The Market. 



During the last two weeks we have had 

 some cool weather, which was gladly wel- 

 comed. It seemed to fill people with a 

 stronger disposition toward entertaining, 

 and many vacationists who were enjoying 

 the cool breezes of Michigan were glad 

 to return to a warmer climate. These 

 things, together with funeral orders, 

 have stimulated business to a certain de- 

 gree. 



There has been an exceptionally good 

 supply of stock. Eoses, such as Beauty, 

 Bride, Maid, Eichmond, Killarney and 

 My Maryland, have been plentiful enough 

 to compete with the demand, but none 

 have been allowed to spoil. My Mary- 

 land is fast becoming a favorite with the 

 Dayton florists, as it has good color and 

 foliage and keeps much better than Kil- 

 larney, although Killarney is used a 

 great deal in decorating and funeral 

 work. There has also been a good supply 

 of carnations, asters and giganteums, 

 there being no trouble to dispose of the 

 latter. The weather at present is wann- 

 ing up again and a slight decrease in 

 trade is noticeable. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholomew and 

 daughters, Elsie and Bessie, recently re- 

 turned from a two weeks' trip to Chi- 

 cago, Lily Lake and Sycamore, 111., Mus- 

 kegon and Grand Kapids, Mich. They 

 report a most enjoyable time, but while 

 in Michigan they found the weather 

 chilly. 



Miss Katheryne Young spent September 

 11 and 12 with friends at West Balti- 

 more, O. 



Arthur Carey left September 12 for a 

 visit to friends in Columbus, O. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Hodgin, of Rich- 

 mond, Ind., were guests at the home of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bartholomew Sep- 

 tember 12. 



E. G. Hill, Joseph Hill and Mr. Dent, 

 of Richmond, Ind., visited the Miami 

 Floral Co. last week. 



Miami Queen is the name of the new 

 cerise pink carnation that will be sent out 

 by the Miami Floral Co., of this city, 

 and E. G. Hill, of Richmond, Ind. 



M. Anderson has just returned from 

 a western trip, much improved in health 

 and reporting a good time. 



Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ritter have just re- 

 turned from' a two months' outing at 

 Lake Chautauqua, N. Y., and report a 

 most excellent time. 



E. H. Ritter reports that he has had 



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Awarded diploma and medal, 

 1907, for the celebrated 



Shower Maker, f I 00 

 Dealers and jobbers, ask for sam- 

 ple, price and electros for catalogs. 

 Jateph Ktictay, Suth ttU, M. 



some large funeral orders in the last 

 week. 



E. B. Weston, vice-president of the 

 Miami Floral Co., recently purchased a 

 large balloon, which he has named The 

 Delight, in honor of his daughter, Miss 

 Delight Weston. Mr. Weston has made 

 several successful flights. 



H. H. Eitter, the Dayton Floral Co., 

 John Boehner and the Advance Floral 

 Co. had some artistic displays at the 

 Montgomery County Fair, held in Dayton 

 last week, which were a credit to each 

 contestant. E. A. B. 



Kansas City, Mo.— The annual fair 

 and exposition, under the auspices of the 

 Missouri Valley Agricultural and Hor- 

 ticultural Society, will be held at Elec- 

 tric park, October 2 to 10. Gerald Hol- 

 singer, of Eosedale, Kan., is superin- 

 tendent of the horticultural department, 

 and M. E. Chandler, of Argentine, Kan., 

 is superintendent of the floricultural de- 

 partment. It is announced in the 

 premium lists that several of the lead- 

 ing florists have already entered for 

 large exhibits. 



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