. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^UNE 24, 1916. The Florists'Review 19 offerings include carnations, coreopsis, feverfew and snapdragon. Greens of all kinds are plentiful. Various Notes. The marriage of Frank Kyrk and Miss Edna Ganzmiller was solemnized at the Poplar Street Presbyterian church Tuesday, June 22. The church decorations, by Miss Edith Kyrk and L. H. Kyrk, consisted of plants and lilies. The couple are taking a short trip to Columbils, O., now and plan a longer honeymoon in July. William Speck hds been cutting some fine auratum lilies. C. E. Critchell has been receivi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^UNE 24, 1916. The Florists'Review 19 offerings include carnations, coreopsis, feverfew and snapdragon. Greens of all kinds are plentiful. Various Notes. The marriage of Frank Kyrk and Miss Edna Ganzmiller was solemnized at the Poplar Street Presbyterian church Tuesday, June 22. The church decorations, by Miss Edith Kyrk and L. H. Kyrk, consisted of plants and lilies. The couple are taking a short trip to Columbils, O., now and plan a longer honeymoon in July. William Speck hds been cutting some fine auratum lilies. C. E. Critchell has been receiving some excellent America gladioli from the south. Visitors include Jos. Molck, New Al- bany, Ind., and Chas. Pommert, Amelia, Ohio. C. H. H. NEWARK, N. J. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii!: I WHO'S WHO Kl-AND WHY I nlllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllll^ The Market. More seasonable weather has caused the rapid growth of flowers, and this has resulted in a larger stock in the market and lower prices. The fact that so many people have rose bushes and flower gardens of their own, which are now beginning to bloom profusely, also hurts the florists' business. Most of the florists, however, have been quite busy on funeral or wedding work, and there is some demand for flowers for graduation gifts, though this demand is far smaller than it was before the pub- lic presentation of flowers during grad- uation exercises was forbidden in many of the schools of the city. The quality of greenhouse roses is not up to what it was during the winter months, and the prices are lower. Ophelia is popular, as are Sunburst and Killarney. Carna- tions, which a few weeks ago cost $4 and $5 per hundred, can now be bought for from 50 cents to $2. The quality is much inferior to what it was, many growers nearing the end of their crops. There is much fine sweet william


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