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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Septembeb 28, 1911. 





Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade showed considerable improve- 

 ment last week. The people returning 

 home from their summer vacations, the 

 opening of the schools, and numerous 

 store openings, combined with funeral 

 work, livened up matters greatly, but 

 the market remains about the same as 

 at the last report. 



Various Notes. 



John Heidenreich and family have 

 returned from a ten weeks ' trip through 

 England, Holland, Trance and Grermany. 



Baur & Steinkamp say that they have 

 had exceedingly good luck in the propa- 

 gation of poinsettias this year and that 

 the sale of them has been so heavy that 

 they are about sold out. 



Thomas Peet, of Cambridge City, was 

 a visitor this week, having come to at- 

 tend the Odd Fellows' encampment. 



A. Wiegand & Sons were busy with 

 store decorations this week. 



W. P. Craig, of Philadelphia, was a 

 visitor last week. 



The October meeting of the State 

 Florists' Association is to be held at 

 New Castle, Tuesday, October 3. Flo- 

 rists from' Indianapolis and vicinity 

 leave on the Indianapolis, New Castle 

 and Toledo traction car at 1 p. m. It 

 is expected there will be a large at- 

 tendance at this meeting, as New Cas- 

 tle is always an interesting place for 

 the florists. 



Oliver Steinkamp is spending a few 

 days in Richmond this week. 



Mr. Christensen, with the Hummel & 

 Downing Co., Milwaukee, spent a few 

 days with the trade this week. 



H. L. W. 



QBEAT NECK, L. I. 



W. W. Matthews, well known as a 

 large and successful raiser of Freesia 

 Purity, has several additional benches 

 planted to this popular flower. Mums 

 are also extensively grown. An aver- 

 age of four buds to each plant is found 

 most, profitable for market. 



George Lasher makes carnations and 

 freesias his specialties and has a modern 

 plant, well stocked. 



Eobert Thomas, gardener to Mrs. Eld- 

 ridge, has a pure white amaryllis, with 

 the calla a^ one parent. The result is 

 a vigorouEFseedling and a valuable ad- 

 dition to this species. He has also a 

 fine sport of Carnation Enchantress 

 that is quite promising. M. 



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