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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Febhuakt 29, 1912. 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



The exceedingly heavy snowfall last 

 week seems to have put a damper on 

 business', in this city at least. For 

 several days the car service was great- 

 ly impaired and since then the streets 

 have been almost impassable, owing 

 to the thawing of the snow. Another 

 heavy snowfall added to the bad con- 

 dition on Sunday evening, February 25. 

 While the condition of the weather or 

 streets does not usually have much of 

 an effect on the sale of funeral work, 

 even this old standby has been some- 

 what lacking, and as a result carna- 

 tions, spring stock and lilies are in 

 oversupply. 



Eoses are not too plentiful and re- 

 main well cleaned up at good prices. 



Various Notes. 



E. A. Fetters' delivery car was badly 

 damaged by a fire in the Broadway 

 garage on Friday evening, February 23. 

 The body will have to be entirely re- 

 built and it is doubtful whether Mr. 

 Fetters will have the use of it by 

 Easter. 



Fred Graessle, of Schroeter's, spent 

 several days in Columbus last week. 

 There is a rumor that the wedding bells 

 will soon ring out. Incidentally he 

 visited the trade while in Columbus. 



Breitmeyer's had some large azaleas 

 in their window last week, bearing real 

 cherries — candy coated — in place of 

 flowers. A cherry tree in the fore- 

 ground, with a small hatchet, was also 

 suggestive of Washington's birthday. 



A. Pochelon, of the Bemb Floral Co., 

 intends to take a trip east next week 

 and will visit New York, Philadelphia, 

 etc. 



William Dilger carried out the decora- 

 tions at Harmonic hall last week for 

 the annual masquerade and was highly 

 complimented upon his work. He used 

 many hundred birch poles to form a 

 pergola, covering these with southern 

 smilax. 



Eobert Eahaley, of the Michigan Cut 

 Flower Exchange, has not been feeling 

 well for several days, but it is hoped 

 that he will be back on the job before 

 this is in print. 



Much business of importance is to be 

 transacted at the meeting of the De- 

 troit Florists' Club, to be held on Mon- 

 day evening, March 4, and every mem- 

 ber should make it a point to attend. 

 H. S. 



Fairhury, HI. — Alex. Milne's carna- 

 tions are all in fine condition and in 

 heavy crop. He has 14,000 square feet 

 of glass and grows Washington, White 

 Enchantress and Enchantress. 



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Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 6, 1912. 

 The Aphine Manufacturing Co., Madison, N. J. 



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