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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Sbftembeb 21, 1911. 



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WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



There is an air of expectation every- 

 where in the trade. The feeling is bet- 

 ter than it was last week and, while 

 there is not much more real money 

 being handled, everyone feels that the 

 period of dullness is practically over. 

 Funeral work was heavy September 19. 



Stock is coming in better. The aster 

 market was practically cleaned up Sep- 

 tember 16. In fact the week closed 

 with some demand for asters unfilled, 

 and this week there was a small sup- 

 ply, with most of those offered poor in 

 quality. Carnations are in better sup- 

 ply and fair as to quality. Valley is 

 going fairly well. Boses are about the 

 same as, for the last two or three weeks. 

 There are many of the short and me- 

 dium grades; in fact, an oversupply, but 

 the better grades are scarce and what 

 are offered meet with a ready sale. 



Greens are moving fairly well in 

 small lots. 



Various Notes. 



S. C. Briggs is supplying the Pen- 

 nock-Meehan Co. with some fine or- 

 chids. His Cattleya labiata is com- 

 ing in strong. He also is cutting On- 

 cidium Eogersii and Dendrobium for- 

 mosum. 



Fred Gust, a salesman and decorator 

 with the Washington Florists Co., has 

 resigned and gone to Seattle. 



The Pennock-Meehan Co. has started 

 demolishing the building that occupies 

 the site of its projected new store on 

 New York avenue. 



Z. D. Blackistone is busy with the al- 

 terations on his building. He expects 

 to have one of the show places of the 

 trade when the alterations are com- 

 pleted. 



William Marche was unfortunate last 

 week in dislocating his knee cap when 

 his motorcycle skidded, and he is now in 

 bed nursing his injuries. 



Stanley F. Holland, the Fourteenth 

 street florist, on returning from his va- 

 cation, found that his store had been 

 rented over his head by his landlord, 

 and he is now looking for a new 

 location. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips have re- 

 turned from their vacation and are pre- 

 paring to reopen their store. 



The building in which the Washing- 

 ton Florists Co. is located is to be sold 

 to settle an estate, but the florist has a 

 lease and will not be obliged to look 

 for a new location for a year or, per- 

 haps, two. Manager Bauer, of the Wash- 

 ington Florists Co., reports business to 

 be looking up. F. J. D. 



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