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The Florists' Review 



July 4, 1912. 



The Van Dorn Iron Works Company, Cleveland, Ohio 



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BUTFAIiO. 



The Market. 



A decided change has taken place in 

 the stores and business has taken on 

 the usual summer quietness. Stock is 

 now plentiful and the quality far bet- 

 ter than usual for warm weather. A 

 marked absence of rain has greatly re- 

 tarded the outdoor stock, and unless 

 we get some shortly the market is 

 going to be short. The hose has been 

 kept busy and one man at Corfu has 

 gone to the expense of piping his farm 

 to produce results. The carnations, 

 which suffered from the early damp- 

 ness, are now showing bad effects from 

 this excessive dry spell. Asters are 

 coming in slowly and peas are not much 

 better. The indoor peas are still fine 

 and sell at three times the money of 

 the outdoor ones. Indoor gladioli are 

 on the market and it is a pleasure to 

 have the beautiful, clean stock. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Hazel Adams, of the E. M. 

 Eebstock Co., left Sunday night on a 

 trip to the west, to be gone about six 

 weeks. Miss Adams is taking a well- 

 earned vacation, as she has managed 

 this large business since the retirement 

 of Miss Rebstock. 



J. H. Rebstock has abandoned his 

 Elmwood avenue store and will center 

 his efforts on Allen street. 



John Preisach, of Corfu, reports a fine 

 year and is now making preparations 

 for enlarging his plant. Mr. Preisach 

 has been wonderfully successful. His 

 brother has also started at Corfu, 

 taking a small place lately occupied 

 by Mrs. Tyrell. 



The big event for the summer, the 

 florists' outing, will be held July 17 

 at the Bedell house. The date and 

 place having just been arranged for, 

 the committee cannot give many facts, 

 but The Review will contain the par- 

 ticulars in the next issue. The com- 

 mittiee for the picnic includes William 

 Greiver, Joseph Streit and Robert 

 Scott. 



William F. Kasting attended the 

 democratic convention at Baltimore. 



R. A. S. 



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