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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



November 3, 1910. 



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BALTIMOBE. 



The Market. 



The tone of the market was much im- 

 proved last week, principally owing to 

 the shortage of outdoor stock. October 

 27 and 28 there were exceptionally 

 heavy frosts, the ground being whit- 

 ened as if there were a light fall of 

 snow, and all the stock which remained 

 outdoors was practically killed. The 

 dahlias were the principal sufferers, 

 which was a blessing, as the chrysanthe- 

 mums are in heavy supply for medium 

 grades, but select stock is scarce. Polly 

 Eose, Pacific Supreme, October Frost, 

 Halliday, Monrovia, Shaw, both pink 

 and white, and President Taft, are to 

 be had in any quantity. Pacific 

 Supreme, which comes in bloom at a 

 time when a good pink is needed, 

 should prove a valuable addition to the 

 early varieties. 



Koses are abundant and are not sell- 

 ing so well. The varieties moving the 

 best are Gate, Killarney and My Mary- 

 land. Carnations are now reaching the 

 market in large numbers and are not 

 so easily disposed of. Some of the best 

 to be had are Enchantress, Beacon and 

 Dorothy Gordon, which are exception- 

 ally fine. Violets are now of good quality 

 and, although singles predominate, a good 

 many doubles are being grown this year. 



Vaxious Notes. 



G. A. Lotze, of Glen Burnie, Md., dis- 

 played some extra fine seedling mums 

 at the meeting of the Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Club, October 24. Among them 

 was a yellow seedling from Yellow 

 Miller, which was of fine form and 

 color. Some fine President Taft were 

 also shown by him. 



The park board is growing about 

 60,000 pansies to plant in the parks and 

 squares with the bulb beds. Some good 

 mums are to be seen at the park green- 

 houses. 



A new seed house has opened for 

 business at 32 Light street and has a 

 fine window display, composed of bulbs 

 and tools for the garden. The firm's 

 name is Meyer-Stisser Co. 



Mrs. Patterson Johnson had one of 

 the finest window displays to be seen 

 anywhere last week. Mrs. Johnson 

 handles only one grade of flowers, and 

 that is the best. 



Halliday Bros, have some extra fine 

 poinsettias, which are sure to be win- 

 ners. They have two houses of them. 



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 his greenhouses well stocked and his 

 crops make a fine showing. 



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