. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^fvr^pr^pi^i^ ? Ifp •".»!' *,", ^ (,; 'j'a' -" .? n^ ^ j i ^«f ^ w^ jjf, \- if ? '^T**v «^i ? it^ -wi i ? w . ,fp« * j ^ u' ^^ *«* " • V' .JilVW 1 v^^:T7'»Y^;»r*.'V;'^T'*i,.7rT'»i-'^*~;^'"?"t- •< -^v^.- 108 The Florists' Review January 27, 1916. EVANSVILLE, IND. I » The Market. Business was good last week. Flow- ers are in good supply, with the possi- ble exception of roses, which are oflP crop. Carnations are more plentiful and about equal to the demand^ Various Notes. J, C. Elspermann is enjoying a goo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^fvr^pr^pi^i^ ? Ifp •".»!' *,", ^ (,; 'j'a' -" .? n^ ^ j i ^«f ^ w^ jjf, \- if ? '^T**v «^i ? it^ -wi i ? w . ,fp« * j ^ u' ^^ *«* " • V' .JilVW 1 v^^:T7'»Y^;»r*.'V;'^T'*i,.7rT'»i-'^*~;^'"?"t- •< -^v^.- 108 The Florists' Review January 27, 1916. EVANSVILLE, IND. I » The Market. Business was good last week. Flow- ers are in good supply, with the possi- ble exception of roses, which are oflP crop. Carnations are more plentiful and about equal to the demand^ Various Notes. J, C. Elspermann is enjoying a good business. All his stock is in excellent condition. ^ Miss Nellie Goodge is improving slowly from her attack of pneumonia. Julius Niednagel & Sons are having a nice cut of carnations. Business is excellent with them. The Florists' Club met January 18 at the C. L. Nied- nagel place. At this meeting it was decided not to attempt to hold a flower show in this city next fall. Ernest Lutz, of Boonville, and Otto Kuebler, of Newburg, were the out-of-town members at the meeting. The next meeting of the club will be held at the Karl Zeidler store, February 9. Joseph Fritsch, father of Louis Fritsch, was killed by a train on the C. & E. I. railroad January 23. He was walking the tracks into the city, it being a short cut for him. He evi- dently became confused and stepped in front of the passenger train. He was 63 years of age. E. L. F. CLEVELAND. The Market. The market, for the first time since December 15, shows an inclination to ease up. Bulbous stock, including tulips, Golden Spurs, etc., is coming in quan- tity and helps out the roses and car- nations, which still are scarce. No great change, however, is looked for before St. Valentine's day. Th^ de- mand for that day, no doubt, will be enormous and will take up all the stock offered. Easter lilies are in good sup- ply, as is valley. • Various Notes. The entertainment committee, Frank Eitzenthaler, Walter


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