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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



KOYBilBEB, 9, 1911. 



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WESTERLY, E. I. 



The Market. 



We are now about to enter a good, 

 busy season. November generally calls 

 for a good amount of business. Many 

 weddings have taken place during the 

 last mouth. October begins to rival 

 June in the number of its weddings. 

 The last week in October proved to be 

 stormy. Carnations suffered greatly 

 during the cloudy spell. 



The chrysanthemums seem to take 

 the lead; there are big sales and ship- 

 ments of these and still there are plehty 

 left. Yellow is particularly plentiful. 

 Pacific is scarce as yet. There seems 

 to be a large supply of stock in gen- 

 eral. Killarney roses are the best of 

 all at the present time. There has been 

 a great deal of funeral work, which 

 has used up lots of stock. Autumn 

 leaves and yellow mums were used for 

 many of the wedding decorations. Dah- 

 lias are fine and are also cheap, but 

 are nearing their en«l. Blooming plants 

 are scarce, but ferns and palms sell 

 well. Business, taken as a whole, is 

 good. 



Various Notes. 



The frosts, which have nipped many 

 gardens in this vicinity, have thus far 

 spared the Hillcrest Dahlia Gardens, 

 near the top of Quarry Hill. These 

 dahlias are still in good condition and 

 make a most brilliant display. 



Chrysanthemum plants and pretty 

 little primroses are among the favorite 

 gift plants just now. 



Louis .T. Beuter, of the firm of S. J. 

 Renter & Son, who was recently mar- 

 ried, will reside on Spring street, in 

 this city. 



Emil Johnson is back in Westerly 

 again and has reentered the employ- 

 ment of the Riverside Greenhouses, 

 after an absence of four years, which 

 he has spent at his home in Sweden. 



Thomas Roland has a fine house of 

 mums, and he ships the output to 

 Boston. S. 



SPRINGFIELD, O. 



Gus Schneider, the leading florist do- 

 ing a retail trade, has been on the sick 

 list for the last ten days and has been 

 confined to his bed, suffering from a 

 bad cold. 



The Good & Reese Co. is busy grading 

 rose plants, taking the ones further ad- 

 vanced, placing them so they will be 

 in easy reach for early orders. Never 

 has the rose stock in all leading varie- 

 ties looked so well. Ferns from 2%- 

 inch up to 4-inch, of Boston, Whitmani 

 and Roosevelt, are seen in large blocks in 

 fine shape. Shipping is heavy. 



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