. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review August 30, 1917. Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland gutters in use over twenty years. They are in just as good condition as when they were first put ; Garland Quality Product has thousands of friends such as Mr. Reinberg. WHAT AND HOW TO BUILD Let us help you decide. We operate foundry, wood mill and machine shops. Our 1917 catalogue is a work of art and has much valuable information. Send for one today. A postal will do. GARLAND MFG. CO., louis wittbold, President Des 111. Mention The Bevlew ?when you wr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review August 30, 1917. Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland gutters in use over twenty years. They are in just as good condition as when they were first put ; Garland Quality Product has thousands of friends such as Mr. Reinberg. WHAT AND HOW TO BUILD Let us help you decide. We operate foundry, wood mill and machine shops. Our 1917 catalogue is a work of art and has much valuable information. Send for one today. A postal will do. GARLAND MFG. CO., louis wittbold, President Des 111. Mention The Bevlew ?when you write. FORT WAYNE, IND. The Market. Business is better than it has been, the call for stock for funeral work be- ing steady. There have been a few good decorations and orders for flowers for hospitals have been good. Prices remain about the same. There is a plentiful supply of out- door stock, with gladioli, asters and hydrangeas in the lead. Gladiolus prices hold up well, the best varieties bringing topnotch prices. There seems to be a shortage in the rose crop. There is a good supply of the shorter grades, but the best grades, with long stems, are hard to procure. Carnations, of course, are scarce. A few of the short- stemmed come from the fields, and they are used mostly in funeral designs. Dahlias and zinnias are arriving in large quantities. Valley commands high prices. Cattleyas are off crop at pres- ent. Larkspurs are utilized for store decorations. Rubrum, album and Easter lilies continue plentiful. Other offer- ings are feverfew, snapdragons, corn- flowers, salpiglossis and cosmos. Greens are plentiful. Various Notes. Miss C. B. Flick, of the Patten Flower Shop, Toledo, O., is spending a three weeks' vacation with her niece, Mrs. Mildred Flick Buchanan, of this city. Miss Flick says that business at Toledo has been most active through- out the summer and that she is glad to get a rest. Miss Marguerite Flick, of the Flick Floral Co., has returned from a several weeks' vis


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