JUNE 20. 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



27 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Business is good. The demand, both 

 locally and from other points, is all that 

 could be expected. The supply of roses 

 or all kinds, including American Beau- 

 ties, IS large and the carnation supply 

 also IS adequate. The other, more strictly 

 summer blooms are offered in larger 

 quantities. Among them are gladioli, 

 ^nasta daisies, feverfew, outdoor sweet 

 /J,?f^' water lilies and hardy hydrangeas, 

 lie first asters were offered toward the 



close of last week. Lily of the valley 

 and orchids meet with a good request. 

 The list of ferns in the market now in- 

 cludes eastern, Michigan, Kentucky, dag- 

 ger and from far south. New sphagnum 

 moss also is offered. 



Various Notes. 



P. J. dinger has gone to Chicago to 

 see his father, who is ill. 



L. H. Kyrk offered the first asters of 

 the season. They were fairly large and 

 a Daybreak pink. 



Mr. and Mrs. John Fries and Mr. and 

 Mrs. Chas. Pfeiffer, of Fort Thomas, 

 have gone on an extended trip to the 

 coast. They will take in the Grand 

 CaSon and other points of interest in 

 the southwest, on the way out, and return 

 through the north via the Yellowstone 

 National Park. 



^ Budlong's 



E Blue Ribbon Valley 



Gus. Brunner is preparing to go to 

 his cottage at Conway, Mich. He has 

 purchased a 22-foot gasoline launch, 



Dan Euttle, of Latonia, has been send- 

 ing a nice lot of lilies to this market. 



Miss Edith Kyrk was busy with 

 funeral work at the close of last week. 



Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Martin 

 Weber, Brookville, Ind.; Warren Huckle- 

 berry, North Vernon, Ind.; Frank Far- 

 ney, representing M. Rice & Co., Phila- 

 I delphia. C. H. H. 



