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TheWeekly Horists' Review. 



JCNB 6, 1912. 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Memorial day trade was up to ex- 

 pectations, and a number of florists re- 

 port it better than last year. There was 

 no scarcity of flowers this year. 

 Peonies were to be had in almost any 

 quantity. Field daisies, candytuft, 

 sweet peas, feverfew and other stock 

 were enough to go around. 



Trade has been good. The bedding 

 trade is holding up and will probably 

 drag along for several weeks more. 

 Bedding stock is still obtainable in al- 

 most any quantity. There has been 

 considerable cheap competition in this 

 line this year. 



Store trade is booming; June wed- 

 dings and commencements are keeping 

 the store men on the run. 



Various Notes. 



S. S. Skidelsky, of Philadelphia, spent 

 a day with the trade last week. 



Indianapolis is to have a new flower 

 store. A corporation composed of 

 Meyer Heller, Earl Mann and Fred 

 Lemon was formed last week, capital- 

 ized at $6,000. They have leased a 

 building north of Ohio street on Penn 

 street and are remodeling it. This firm 

 expects to be ready for business in 

 about two months. 



A. Wiegand & Sons are tearing down 

 three of their old greenhouses and are 

 going to put up two new ones in their 

 place. These houses are to be equipped 

 with cement benches. 



Albert Pittet had a fine lot of fever- 

 few, candytuft and sweet peas for Deco- 

 ration day. 



Martin Beukauf, with H. Bayers- 

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 week. 



Paul Hoffman, with A. Wiegand & 

 Sons, is all smiles. It is a boy. 



Frank Hasselman, of the Indianapolis 

 Flower & Plant Co., says their plant 

 business was fine this year. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. reports the 

 Decoratioij day business better than 

 last year. 



Martin Brandlein has the lawn in 

 front of his greenhouses decorated with 

 plants and rustic vases, which add 

 greatly to the attractiveness of his 

 place. 



Albert Pahud, Sr., is selling his stock 

 and expects to retire from the florists* 

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Sidney Smith has been doing con- 

 siderable bedding business. 



The Pahud Floral Co. reports business 

 better than ever. 



Henry Bieman had a busy Memorial 

 day. ' Mr. Bieman had orders for 600 

 cemetery bouquets a week before Memo- 

 rial day. H. L. W. 



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