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The Florists^ Review 



JUNE 27, 1912. 



L-679 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade is beginning to assume a sum- 

 mer-like attitude now. No one has said 

 anything about a picnic yet, but there 

 is considerable vacation talk to be 

 heard. 



There have been numerous wedding 

 decorations in the last two weeks, also 

 some funeral work. Stock is plentiful, 

 some first-class Easter lilies being avail- 

 able. Killarney and Beauties are still 

 of good quality, as are carnations, con- 

 sidering the time of the year. Sweet 

 peas, gladioli, daisies and various out- 

 door flowers are plentiful. 



Most of the growers, if not rebuild- 

 ing, are busy repairing and getting 

 ready for fall. 



Various Notes. 



Herman Schilling reports an excel- 

 lent bedding trade this year, having 

 cleaned up his entire lot of bedding 

 plants. 



Baur & Steinkamp are building a new 

 300-foot Jbouse. Their carnations are 

 already 'planted and they are'?.t»taild3flig 

 the house over them. 



The Eoepke & Eieman Co. has been 

 cutting some fine Easter lilies. 



Albert Pittet is contemplating a trip 

 to California soon. 



A. Wiegand & Sons have been busy 

 with wedding decorations the last, few 

 weeks. 



Bertermann Bros, Co. is cutting 

 quantities of garden flowers at the 

 Cumberland place. 



John Heidenreich is having a busy 

 summer. He is rebuilding several of his 

 houses. 



Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brandt drove 

 to Chicago in their new Ford auto last 

 week. ^ 



Herman Junge ii l^ilting to be quite 

 a bee expert. He has about six hives 

 of bees and they all manage to swarm 

 about the same day. H. L. W. 



It is reported that a new retail flower 

 store is to be opened in Indianapolis in 

 time for the autumn trade, by the HUl- 

 Heller Co. It is to be a corporation, 

 according to report, allied with the 

 E. G. Hill Co., of Eichmond, and the 

 Heller Bros. Co., of New Castle. 



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