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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



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May 4, 1911. 



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Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., I-ancastcr, Ohio 



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ROCHESTER. 



The Market. 



Business during the last two weeks 

 was about average; it was by no means 

 as brisk as just before Easter, but still 

 the demand was strong enough to dis- 

 pose of nearly everything offered in 

 the markets. There seemed to be a 

 small surplus of lilies. Eoses were 

 plentiful, but the quality was good, 

 thus avoiding any extreme cut in 

 prices. The wholesale houses were able 

 to dispose of stocks about as fast as 

 they came in, either locally or through 

 shipments. On the whole, therefore, 

 both growers and retailers have reason 

 to be satisfied with the conditions. 



Building Operatiohs. 



That there is a demand, and a de- 

 mand that is steadily increasing, for 

 Rochester-grown flowers and plants, is 

 evidenced by the activities in building 

 by several of the prominent growers 

 and retailers. One of the most im- 

 portant undertakings in this line is that 

 of George J. Keller, who has just pur- 

 chased a piece of property in the 

 southern part of the city, about 400 

 feet square, on which he will at once 

 erect several houses, 200 feet long. 

 These will be of King construction, and 

 will embody the latest ideas in ven- 

 tilating and heating. Mr. Keller will 

 grow a general line of flowers and 

 plants, for both wholesale and retail 

 trade. 



J. B. Keller's Sons have also con- 

 tracted with the King Construction Co. 

 for the erection of four houses, each 

 150 feet long. These new houses, as 

 well as the large establishment on 

 South avenue, will be given entirely 

 to producing supplies for this firm's 

 retail trade. 



Henry P. Neun, a man who has built 

 a most successful business from a small 

 beginning, is planning to erect four 

 houses, 180 feet long, this summer. 

 While the contract is not let, the pros- 

 pects are bright that these houses will 

 be in active operation before 1912. 



Various Notes. 



Fred B. King, of the Mandeville & 

 King Co., seedsmen, and Miss Elizabeth 

 Reineck were married on Wednesday 

 evening, April 19, at the home of the 

 bride's sister, in this city. Mr. and 

 Mrs. King left for an extended tour, 

 including Baltimore, Washington and 

 New York, thence to New Orleans by 

 steamer, and will return to Rochester 

 about the middle of May. E. F. R. 



To TeD M the Good Points of Our Construction 



in this advertisement 

 are planning any 

 tions, it will pay 



is impossible. If you 

 rebuilding or addl- 

 you to write us. 



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