. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. IM The J?Iotists' Reviet;^ ;, 1914. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. Trade has been better during the last week. Considerable funeral work Fri- day and Saturday cleaned up all the available stock. Gladioli have been arriving in large quantities. Some first-class asters are being shipped into this market. Easter lilies have been pretty well cleaned up. Roses are not of the best quality, but the short- stemmed Beauties are more than tak- ing their place. Some good short- stemmed carnations are seen in the market. Various Notes. Bert Hitz looks wel


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. IM The J?Iotists' Reviet;^ ;, 1914. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. Trade has been better during the last week. Considerable funeral work Fri- day and Saturday cleaned up all the available stock. Gladioli have been arriving in large quantities. Some first-class asters are being shipped into this market. Easter lilies have been pretty well cleaned up. Roses are not of the best quality, but the short- stemmed Beauties are more than tak- ing their place. Some good short- stemmed carnations are seen in the market. Various Notes. Bert Hitz looks well pleased these days. He has a new baby boy at his house. W. H. Elverson called on the trade last week. Mr. Elverson reports trade quite good in his line. Homer Wiegand spent several days in Chicago last week, Bobert Fohl has had good success with his Shasta daisies this year, hav- ing cut large quantities for the market. Oliver Steinkamp says not to neglect to have the entries for the state fair in by August 24, as it wilt be too late after that time. Robert Newcomb, with Vaughan's Seed Store, was a caller last week. Paul Hoffman, formerly with A. Wiegand's Sons Co., has embarked in the nursery business. Alvin Shrieber, with Bertermann Bros. Co., is back on the job after a ten days' vacation. H. L. W. DENVEB, COLO. P. H. Johnson has retired from busi- ness, having rented his place to one of his former employees. Ben Boldt is an enthusiastic member of the Shriners' drill team. He can be found almost any evening drilling with the team, getting ready for the Colorado encampment at Alamosa, August 25. Frank Fraser, of the Alpha Floral Co., is an officer in the uniform rank of the Knights of Pythias, and we often have the pleasure of seeing him commanding his team in its drills. The Mauff Floral Co. has dissolved partnership, Robert Mauff, the junior partner, retiring from the firm. A. A. Underwood has bought the greenhouses of C. F. Swayger, in Chey- enne, Wyo. Mr. Underwood spent


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