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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



IUt 9. 1012. 



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DETBOIT. 



The Market. 



Business has been quite brisk. The 

 weather has been favorable and stock is 

 cleaning up readily. Large shipments 

 of excellent Beauties arrive daily, as 

 do other roses. Carnations have been 

 cleaning up fairly well and bringing 

 better prices. There is a gooii- supply of 

 Spanish iris, miniature gladioli, etc., 

 and the same are selling well. Sweet 

 peas are in good supply and owing to 

 the big demand for corsage purposes 

 this flower cleans up readily. 



Various Notes. 



Myer Heller, Bichmond, Ind., was a 

 recent visitor in» Detroit. 



E. A. Fetters is becoming quite an 

 expert driver of his large touring car. 



Boxwood trees in ap-stzes and shapes 

 in front of Breitmeyer's store are prov- 

 ing quite an attraction, especially as 

 they are planted into a variety of gar- 

 den pottery. 



The Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 

 is in receipt of a letter from the Denver 

 Wholesale Florists' Co. doubling up on 

 its fern order and complimenting them 

 upon the excellent quality of the stock. 



Harry Breitmeyer is the proud pos- 

 sessor of a new Hupmobile touring car. 



Michael Bloy is one of the busy men 

 at present, looking after his big plant 

 business. H. S. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



Conditions have changed on this mar- 

 ket during the last week. Shipping 

 trade has been the heaviest experienced 

 since the holidays. Local trade in a 

 retail way has been only ordinary, the 

 main call for stock coming from sur- 

 rounding towns. Growers throughout 

 the state who grow bedding stock have 

 thrown out their carnations to make 

 room for pot stock, with the result 

 that everybody wants carnations. As 

 everybody doesn't get all he wants, so 

 everybody takes what he can get, which 

 has made the call steady for roses, 

 sweet peas and late bulbous stock. Some 

 growers say their cuts next week will 

 be much larger, owing to the warmer 

 weather. The "handwriting on the 

 wall" says stock will be scarce for 

 Mothers' day, and it is unfortunate at 

 this time that there should be a general 

 shortage, as it will tend to put prices 

 up a trifle higher than they should be 

 for this time of the year. 



Mothers' day is being advertised by 

 the florists ' committee and it is ex- 

 pected to bring a great demand for 

 stock of all kinds. F. A. F. 



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