. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN^ MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Wettern and North Avet.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. ,/^ Mention The Review when you write. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. In spite of heavy campaigning, busi- ness has been rushing. After several weeks of scarcity, flowers are now be- coming more plentiful. Chrysanthe- mums are here in all their glory. The pompons and singles are coming in as well as the larger varieties, but all are bringing good prices. Roses are abun- dan


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN^ MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Wettern and North Avet.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. ,/^ Mention The Review when you write. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. In spite of heavy campaigning, busi- ness has been rushing. After several weeks of scarcity, flowers are now be- coming more plentiful. Chrysanthe- mums are here in all their glory. The pompons and singles are coming in as well as the larger varieties, but all are bringing good prices. Roses are abun- dant and all varieties are available at medium prices. Carnations have great- ly improved in quality and are bringing 3 cents; some extra fine ones bring 3Vi cents—-ji topnotch price for this time of year. More lilies are obtainable, but they are not in excess. Valley and orchids are receiving numerous calls, but the supply is equal to the demand. This week finishes the dahlias, gladioli and cosmos. Greens have been rather limited, but no particular scarcity has been felt. Smilax now can be had at 20 cents per string. Various Notes. The Claypool Floral Co. has purchased a new automobile. While Fred Kiel, of the Smith & Young Co., was repairing his automo- bile, the end of one of his fingers was cut off by the flywheel. Emil Niednagel, of Evansville, Ind., while on his way to Philadelphia, -vis- ited the trade here. Daniel O'Mara, formerly with Mr. Allison, has accepted a position with the E. G. Hill Floral Co., of Indian- apolis. Otto Rieman, formerly caretaker of the Joseph Taggart estate, is now with E. A. Nelson. Robert Newcomb, of the American Bulb Co., Chicago, visited this city Octo- ber 16 and accompanied the florists to their state meeting. This meeting was the largest one held since the joint meeting at Danville, 111., a year ago. The Pahud Floral Co. has just fin- ished remodeling its store. Edwin M. Morn'er visited the city and reported a rushing business in Shelb


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