. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Write us for your sketches and estimates. Our houses give satisfaction. ICKES-BRAUN MILL '*"**"^*" '"^"' (Near Western and North Aves.) Mention The Review when you write. PITTSBURGH. The Maxket. Early June, as usual, is experiencing the inevitable glut intervening between Memorial day and the weddings of the month. The market is loaded down with flowers for which there is absolutely no demand, the hot weather of the last ten days having developed blooms of all varieties much more rapidly than they can be disposed of eve


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Write us for your sketches and estimates. Our houses give satisfaction. ICKES-BRAUN MILL '*"**"^*" '"^"' (Near Western and North Aves.) Mention The Review when you write. PITTSBURGH. The Maxket. Early June, as usual, is experiencing the inevitable glut intervening between Memorial day and the weddings of the month. The market is loaded down with flowers for which there is absolutely no demand, the hot weather of the last ten days having developed blooms of all varieties much more rapidly than they can be disposed of even at the minimum prices. Considering the abnormally hot and dry weather of the early season, products of all kinds are of fair va- riety. The prices of roses remain about the same as they were last week. Of the bunched flowers, calendulas are 20 cents; snapdragons, $1 and $; yel- low daisies, $2 and $3, and Spanish iris, $6 and $8. Various Notes. The A. W. Smith Co. has opened a charmingly appointed little branch shop at the corner of Penn avenue and Stan- wix street, which is in charge of Miss Margaret Burns, who had been at the main store for several years. Roderick Campbell, formerly superin- tendent of the Greonlawn cemetery at Syracuse, N. Y., has joined the land- scape department of the A. W. Smith Co. and will have charge of the ceme- tery work. He spent last week in Ohio. Segt. Ralph F. Pinner, formerly man- ager of tlie landscape department, did not return last week with the ambu- lance train of the 80th Division, but remained in France to complete a course of landscape work at Clermont-Ferrand. Mr. Pinner expects to return to the United States next month, and later will resume his former work. Louis F. B. West has returned from Philadelphia, much improved after five weeks' treatment for his injured spine. Immediately following his discharge at Camp Dix, announcement was made of the engagement of Segt. Edward Earl Ludwig to Miss Jane McDaniel, of Wilkinsburg, Pa. T


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