. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists^ Review DaciUBBB 26, FOR QUICK DELIVERY LEAK - PROOF GUTTER PATENTED Bars, vents, doors, etc. Pipe carriers, shelf brackets. BRAUNITE for covering brickwork on boilers and closing cracks. Elastic Asbestos Glazing Compound. Galvanized nails and screws, glazing brads, etc. ICKES-BRAUN MIU CO., Si^ST 2330 Wabansia Ave., Chicago Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. EVANSVIUiE, IND. The Market. Dark, rainy weather the last two days of the week threatened to shorten up the supply of stock for Christmas, but the sun shone December 22


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 76 The Florists^ Review DaciUBBB 26, FOR QUICK DELIVERY LEAK - PROOF GUTTER PATENTED Bars, vents, doors, etc. Pipe carriers, shelf brackets. BRAUNITE for covering brickwork on boilers and closing cracks. Elastic Asbestos Glazing Compound. Galvanized nails and screws, glazing brads, etc. ICKES-BRAUN MIU CO., Si^ST 2330 Wabansia Ave., Chicago Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. EVANSVIUiE, IND. The Market. Dark, rainy weather the last two days of the week threatened to shorten up the supply of stock for Christmas, but the sun shone December 22 and the growers were more hopeful of having good cuts for the holiday. There was a great shortage of flowers for Christmas, but the supply of plants was better and promised to take care of all orders. Prices of" cut flowers continue high. Funeral work still is heavy. Various Notes. The William Blackman Floral Co. had a good cut of carnations for Christmas, but not many roses. The supply of plants was large, although advance or- ders took nearly all of them before the holiday. George Blackman said that he would not buy roses because of the high prices, but would push carnations and plants instead. Walter Blackman has returned to a training camp at Waco, Tex., after a furlough of fifteen days. C. L. Niednagel had his crop of Rus- sell, Ophelia, Columbia, Milady and Kil- larney roses just right for Christmas and had good cuts. Niednagel & Sons had a good supply of carnations in for Christmas. Several benches of Nebraska are exceptionally fine. They had a large batch of poin- settias, while there was a fair supply of sweet peas, stevia, calendulas and bouvardias. M. C. Lockyear had excellent flower- ing plants, ferns and Asparagus Spren- geri for the holiday. Karl Zeidler has returned from a hunting trip to Mississippi. The weather was fine and game abundant. His rose cut for Christmas was small, but he was long on carnations. Fred Zeidler, who is in the navy, is expected


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