90 



Florists' Revie^ 



OCTOBKB 10, 1911. 



,^. ,., EEIE, PA^ .>., 



• . :: C ' , ' • ' ^ ■ ' ^ ' , .-, '.■: 

 the Market. 



Beal autumn weather is now setting 

 in and the local florists are hurrying 

 palms and porch decorations under shel- 

 ter for the winter. People have re- 

 turned from their cottages by the lake 

 and are thinking once more of beauti- 

 fying their city homes with flowers and 

 plants. The chrysanthemum season is 

 just commencing here. Roses are good 

 and carnations are coming on nicely. 

 Violets and gardenias, too, are seen here 

 and there, while eattleyas are always 

 in evidence. 



Various Notes. 



G. E. Button, of Fredonia, N. Y., was 

 visiting the Erie florists October 13. 



John Chicas and wife are rejoicing 

 over the arrival of a baby boy. 



Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy have 

 returned from their honeymoon, spent 

 in the east. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stelle, of East 

 Buffalo Boad Greenhouses, have re- 

 turned from a pleasure trip to Buffalo 

 and Niagara Falls.. 



C. E. Hapgood is spending some time 

 in Cleveland. 



H. B. Buck, representing Arthur T. 

 Boddington, New Yqrk, was in Erie re- 

 cently. 



Baur Floral Co. is having the city 

 water extended to its greenhouse plant. 

 The new ofiKce is nearing completion. 



The tract of land at Twenty-third 

 and Parade streets, on which the old 

 Niemeyer greenhouses are still stand- 

 ing, was bought by Baldwin Bros.,^ con- 

 tractors and builders, for $40,000. They 

 will tear down the greenhouses and 

 erect residences there. B. F. 



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