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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jaxuaky 12, 1911. 



A SPLENDID ALL CURVILINEAR LAYOUT 



HITCHINGS A COMPANY, 



The part you don't see is 

 exactly like the part you do. 

 So you can readily appreciate 

 what a splendidly balanced 

 plan it is, and how econom- 

 ical it must be to heat, and 

 handy to work. 



Iron Frame Construction. 

 Erected at Port Chester, New 

 York. 



1170 Broadway, NEW YORK 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



The holiday season over, business has 

 reverted to its normal status and the 

 continued dark weather keeps the stock 

 cleaned up closely. Funeral work is 

 plentiful and the social whirl, being in 

 full swing, keeps the decorators busy. 



The local greenhouses are so well 

 supplied that it is hardly necessary for 

 the retailers to go out of town for stock. 

 Daffodils, tulips, Bomans and sweet 

 peas are arriving in goodly quantity| 

 and quality, but the demand for suchf 

 novelties is just as good. 



There is a slump in the plant end of 

 the retail business since cut stock is 

 back to saner prices, and it is to be 

 hoped that the growers and whole- 

 salers have learned a lesson thereby. 



Various Notes. 



The Flower Shop, located near the 

 Jones-Russell Co., on Euclid avenue, 

 was closed last week by one of its cred- 

 itors. 



Cards are out announcing the mar- 

 riage of Frank A. Friedley and Miss 

 Anna M. Dress, which took place De- 

 cember 28. Mr. Friedley is manager of 

 the J. M. Gasser Co. greenhouses and'Ts"^ 

 popular among the florists of the city. 

 All join in congratulating him and 

 wishing him many years of happiness. 



A fierce gale struck Cleveland Mon- 

 day, January 9, and created havoc with 

 plate glass windows, telephone and tele- 

 graph wires, etc. Among the unfortu- 

 nate was Mrs. Lincoln Brown, Detroit 

 and West Seventy-fifth streets, whose 

 large corner window was blown in and 

 all the plants and flowers in the win- 

 dow were destroyed. 



Knoble Bros, decorated 132 tables 

 and three parlors at the Hollenden ho- 

 tel New Year's eve. 



The Florists' Bowling Club was re- 

 organized recently and showed good 

 form the first night. Rivalry is strong 

 between the growers and retailers and 

 some good scores are looked for. 



F. J. Ritzenthaler, of Knoble Bros., 

 visited at Canton Monday, January 2. 



The Jones-Russell Co. had a big deco 

 ration at the Excelsior Club last week 

 for one of the largest .Jewish society 

 affairs of the season. 



The J. M. Gasser Co. reports a good 

 business for all of last week. Their 

 greenhouses are sending in some excel- 

 lent Killarney. * 



The Cleveland Florists' Exchange 

 made a big showing last week in Killar- 

 ney, Beauties and carnations. 



C. D. F. 



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your 



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This transparent blanket eliminates all mats, 

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which makes them grow faster and sturdier and 

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 those grown under single glass sash. Glass is hekl 

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1 degrees below zero 



WUmer A. Lyon, Lyndonville, Vermont, writes: 



"10 below zero. Plants under Sanllirht Bash un. 

 hurt, the sash were not covered. " Writ* us lor 

 Atenta effer. 



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