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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Fbbbdaby 9, 1911. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



The scarcity of cut stock continues, 

 but the days are drawing out and there 

 is more sunshine, so we look for a sur- 

 plus soon. White roses and carnations 

 are the most in demand, as these are 

 used up for funeral work. Sweet peas 

 are now more plentiful and the supply 

 of bulb stock is getting heavier each 

 day. Several large funerals have moved 

 a lot of stock, at good values in most 

 cases. Plants are moving well, espe- 

 cially the smaller ones, such as cycla- 

 mens and primroses. Azaleas have sold 

 better than ever this season, owing to 

 the scarcity of cut stock. Bulb stock 

 also sells well, made up in pots and 

 pans. 



Various Notes. 



On a recent visit to S. A. Anderson's 

 we were shown about by the foreman, 

 Joe Streit, who is taking special pride 

 in his new begonia, or rather his better 

 developed Lorraine. He is bringing a 

 few specimen plants in 9-inch pans into 

 flower, which are to be shown at the 

 Boston show in March. Other stock at 

 the place looks well and his begonias, 

 just breaking, look fine. 



Charles Sandiford, gardener for J. J. 

 Albright, takes pleasure in showing his 

 stock, and well he may, for stock here 

 is grown to perfection. With the con- 

 veniences and time that a private place 

 affords, Mr. Sandiford makes the best 

 of it and it is a pleasure to see the 

 orchids and other novelties which he 

 has grown. The most striking of all 

 was a wistaria in full bloom. Among 

 the many other interesting things are 

 grapes, peaches and pears forced to 

 fruit. R. S. 



OliEVELAND. 



The Cleveland Florists' Club will 

 hold a flower show Monday evening, 

 February 13, at its rooms, 2610 Detroit 

 avenue. " Frank Friedley, secretary, 

 says assurances have been received that 

 most of the season's novelties will be 

 on display and that majiy local florists 

 will bring exhibits. The refreshment 

 committee is busy. 



The Standard Pump & Engine Co., 

 well known to florists the country over, 

 has increased its capital stock and has 

 absorbed the Schettler-Eipple Co., which 

 has been installing pneumatic and 

 other kinds of water supply systems for 

 the last ten years, C. A. Schettler is 

 now sales manager for the consolidated 

 concerns. 



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