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94 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVEMBBB 2, 1911. 



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GREENHOISE 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., Uncastcr. Ohio 



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BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Indian summer has increased the pro- 

 duction of cut flowers far beyond the 

 demands of the market. Dahlias are in 

 oversupply, in spite of the fact that 

 the retailers have taken hold with a 

 will, displaying the finest varieties in 

 their windows and showing them to 

 their customers at every opportunity. 

 The demand for dahlias has been large, 

 the general public taking an unusual 

 interest, but it would require something 

 phenomenal to consume all the fine 

 flowers produced with the thermometer 

 at the midsummer point. 



Chrysanthemums, pink, white and 

 yellow, have increased rapidly. Since 

 they must compete with dahlias of such 

 splendid quality, the price has fallen, 

 though chrysanthemums are of mBch 

 finer quality than has been seen for 

 some time. Extremely fine stock is 

 shown in the shop windows and at first 

 commands high prices, which rapidly 

 decline, however, as the dozens become 

 hundreds. 



Carnations are coming in more plen- 

 tifully, especially colored stock. The 

 demand for colored flowers is larger, 

 cleaning up most of the stock of good 

 quality. Koses are showing up well; 

 many growers are now cutting stems 

 of good length and it is possible to 

 find any desired quality. White Killar- 

 ney shows the same improvement as the 

 pink variety. Some fine My Maryland 

 are available, but not in great quan- 

 tity. This rose is not the factor that 

 some expected it to be. Violets have 

 put in an appearance. They are of 

 unusual quality and show indications 

 of an excellent crop. They are being 

 grown in larger quantities this season. 

 Ferns, also, are being more extensively 

 grown this season and any number of 

 the department stores are handling 

 them. Boston and Scottii are most in 

 demand. Araucarias are to be had in 

 any size and meet with a steady de- 

 mand. ^^ Q- 



Newark, N. J.— Strobell & Bro. are 

 cutting fine chrysanthemums, but he 

 stated that a good, killing frost was 

 needed to stimulate business. 



Princeton, N. J. — George Allan re- 

 ports business improving in this uni- 

 versity city. The dull months have 

 given him the opportunity to get things 

 into tiptop shape. He has an excel- 

 lent location and handles high-grade 

 stock. 



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 38 Years 



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They ncsver slip and aro a great 

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PRICE - - 91.40 per 1000 



5000 at 11.26 per li<00 



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Self-tylns Rose Stakes 



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 and Rose Stake Co. 



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 and darable. Cost less 

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 and delivered inices. 



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