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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Decbmbeb 8, 1910. 



TWO WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN ONE-^* 



mng what you have^^hen you are using a STANDARD 

 ■ if PUMPING ENOrNB, with direct pressure for your 

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BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Business for the month of November 

 was the best ever experienced by the 

 retail and wholesale florists in this sec- 

 tion for the same month of the year. 

 All through the month there was a 

 plentiful supply of stock and especially 

 was this so in chrysanthemums, so 

 many of these being grown in this sec- 

 tion at present that many times it 

 was necessary for the grower to dis- 

 pose of them cheap to get room. The 

 noticeable lack of sunshine for several 

 weeks has been detrimental to the 

 growth of roses, but the indications at 

 present are favorable for a large cut 

 for Christmas if we should be favored 

 with a fair amount of sunshine. 



Carnations have been about enough 

 to fill orders and the plants at present 

 are well covered with buds. There has 

 been an unusual demand for violets. 

 The outlook for poinsettias for Christ- 

 mas is promising, and several growers 

 have large quantities both for pans and 

 cut flowers. 



Sweet peas are arriving in small 

 quantities and move fairly well, the 

 only drawback being the short stems. 

 Greens are plentiful and in demand. 

 Holly is arriving and is good. Lycopo- 

 dium is exceedingly scarce, and pros- 

 pects are anything but promising for 

 Christmas. 



The Exhibition. 



The Maryland State Horticultural 

 Society had one of the largest exhibi- 

 tions that was ever held and thousands 

 of visitors went daily to see the fine 

 display of fruit and flowers, which 

 proved that Maryland can produce 

 goods which are hard to beat. 



The exhibit of Gude Bros, was a 

 credit to them and their vases of 

 roses were admired by all. The vase 

 of 100 Beauties was extra fine. 



Mrs. Henry Barton Jacobs' exhibit 

 of plants and cut flowers was a show in 

 itself. 



The judges of the exhibition were 

 George Fields, John Freeman and 

 George Cook, of Washington. Q. 



C. W. Green, of Kerr & Green, has 

 been showing at their store on Hickory 

 avenue a large American Wonder lemon 

 tree, which, although but four years 

 old, bears seven specimens. of the fruit 

 averaging seven pounds each in weight, 

 the largest lemon being five inches in 

 diameter. 



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