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The Florists' Review 



April 23, 1914. 



BAI.TIMOBK 



The Market. 



Since Easter, business conditions have 

 been much depressed. Cut stock is 

 plentiful, with a somewhat poor de- 

 mand. Lilies are to be had in any 

 quantity, the majority being belated 

 stock intended for Easter sales. Eoses 

 are of good quality; so, also, are carna- 

 tions, which are not much in demand. 

 Sweet peas are rather scarce and all in 

 sight are bought up at fair prices. Vio- 

 lets of good quality are scarce, although 

 plenty of poor stock is to be had at low 

 prices. The retail stores have plenty 

 of potted plants, especially azaleas, 

 which are being offered at a consider- 

 able reduction from Easter prices. 



Any number of southern jonquils are 

 to be seen on the streets and have been 

 offered as low as 5 cents per dozen, thus 

 lowering the price of indoor stock. 

 There were a number of large weddings 

 last week and also a good deal of fu- 

 neral work, which used a lot of other- 

 wise surplus stock. 



Various Notes. 



John Eichmond, formerly associated 

 with M. Eichmond, on Erdman avenue, 

 has gone to San Francisco, Cal., to en- 

 gage in business. 



Charles Siegwart, on Old Frederick 

 road, had some of the finest specimens 

 of Hydranga Otaksa ever seen about 

 this city for Easter sales. Some of the 

 plants had a spread of four to five feet 

 and averaged twenty to thirty flowers 

 to the plant. They were in good de- 

 mand at good prices. 



Edward Kress has registered his new 

 seedling red rose under the name of 

 Defiance, which suits the rose well. It 

 is of a shade similar to Eichmond and 

 has a good odor. This variety was a 

 seedling of Etoile de France and Gruss 

 an Teplitz, and is said to be good as a 

 forcing variety but especially good as 

 an outdoor sort. Mr. Kress has a bench 

 of it in good crop and it is well worth 

 a visit. W. F. E. 



Varysburg, N. Y.— Emry I,. Bennett 

 has opened his greenhouse business un- 

 der the name of the Crystal Spring 

 Greenhouse, so called because a clear 

 spring fifty feet above the level of the 

 greenhouse supplies water for the plant. 



m Model 

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