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The Florists' Review 



Apeil 16, 1914. 



ANOTHER ADVANCED IDE^ 



An Arm for operating Ventilator Sash 

 with many merits has been designed by 

 the above company. It is all-steel con- 

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The accompanying illustration shows 

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BY THE ADVANCE CO., OF RICHMOND. IND. 



look at it, so you will become acquainted with the many points 

 of convenience and merit. 



The Arm has been thoroughly tested and has given perfect 

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CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Easter proved to be good for the 

 local florists, both wholesale and re- 

 tail. The wholesalers cleaned up on 

 everything but a few lilies, valley, 

 snapdragon and some rather poor bulb- 

 ous stock. Few of the retail stores had 

 anything left after the close of the 

 holiday's business. Plants sold well. 

 Eoses were in good supply and cleaned 

 up readily. Killarney and White Kil- 

 larney composed the bulk of the of- 

 ferings. Beauties were in short sup- 

 ply, but a much better crop is prom- 

 ised for the immediate future. Carna- 

 tions were rather short of the demand 

 and as a result prices were higher than 

 is usual for Easter. It is needless to 

 say that all sold readily. Bulbous offer- 

 ings consisted principally of white and 

 red tulips, jonquils and a few Dutch 

 hyacinths. All the good stock sold 

 nicely. Both Easter lilies and callas 

 sold well. Sweet peas and violets were 

 all taken up. Green goods sold well. 



Various Notes. 



The florists about town must have 

 been all in after the Easter rush, for 

 there was not a quorum at the club 

 meeting April 13. 



Wm. Gardner, manager of P, J. 

 dinger's greenhouses at New Castle, 

 Ind., was in the city last week. 



For Easter C. E. Critchell disposed 

 of a fine lot of lilies from the Hoff- 

 meister Floral Co., at Lick Run. 



Peter Weiland had an excellent lot 

 of bulbous stock for the rush last 

 week. 



Visitors: Jacob Guenther, of Piqua, 

 O., and P. O. Mumma, of Leesburg, O. 



C. H. H. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



Lawrence Cotter, manager of the 

 Lake View Rose Gardens, says that 

 rambler roses and azaleas are two of 

 the most unsatisfactory plants for the 

 wholesaler to grow, and hydrangeas 

 one of the most profitable. He had 

 some fine stock grown from cuttings 

 made in April last year; plants with 

 ten to a dozen heads were common. 

 Easter business is reported as being 

 fully up to former records and will 

 help pay the coal bill, which calls for 

 ^,000 tons of mine-run. Charlie Cotter 

 has charge of the shipping department. 



Eliot Worden is adding to his plant 

 a house for chrysanthemums. Sweet 

 peas will be grown for a June crop. 

 Thomas Savage has charge. 



F. A. Dorman says he never had a 

 better season and predicts a good spring 

 business. His son is now associated 

 •with him. M. 



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