. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists^ Review JUNB 16, 1,921 avenue greenhouses, the greater part of which is traceable to the increase in population for the West Seattle district. H. M. PITTSBUEOH, PA. The Market. There has been a good demand for stock during the last week, and, al- though outdoor flowers have come, the local wholesale houses report good busi- ness. Quantities of carnations have been received, and the supply has been sold «ach day. Lilies have also been plenti- ful and have moved out each day at fair prices. The local peonies are exhausted, and the sh


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists^ Review JUNB 16, 1,921 avenue greenhouses, the greater part of which is traceable to the increase in population for the West Seattle district. H. M. PITTSBUEOH, PA. The Market. There has been a good demand for stock during the last week, and, al- though outdoor flowers have come, the local wholesale houses report good busi- ness. Quantities of carnations have been received, and the supply has been sold «ach day. Lilies have also been plenti- ful and have moved out each day at fair prices. The local peonies are exhausted, and the shipments of peonies being re- ceived are bringing fair prices. Gladioli are in demand and are moving fairly well. Lily of the valley is in great de- mand and finds its chief use in bridal bouquets. A good supply of American Beauty roses have been on the market and have had a good sale. Variotis Notes. George C. McCallum is in the east, visiting the trade of the McCallum Co., in company with Henry Blend, the firm's eastern representative. Lawrence Cooper, manager of the factory of the McCallum Co., is at the Presbyterian hospital, where he is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. E. C. Tipton, of the McCallum Co., has just returned from Connellsville, Uniontown and Cumberland, where he was visiting the trade. H. J. H. Saturday morning, June 11, at 10 o'clock, the marriage of Howard J. Hook and Sarah E. Easton took place at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. The ceremony was performed by Eev. Balph J. Long. Mr. Hook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hook, of Buena Vista street, and has been connected with the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. in the capacity of auditor for several years. Miss Easton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Easton, of Johnston avenue, Hazelwood, and is a highly respected and well liked young lady of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hook left for an extended wedding trip to Atlantic City, New York and other points and will be at home to their friends in


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