. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review July 26, 1917. Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland g^utters in use over twenty years. They are in just as g^ood 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 wihbold, President Des Plainesy 111. CINCINNATI. The IVIar


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review July 26, 1917. Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland g^utters in use over twenty years. They are in just as g^ood 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 wihbold, President Des Plainesy 111. CINCINNATI. The IVIarket. Business is fair for July. Tlie sup- ply of stock is ample and the demand fair and steady. The shipping business in greens is heavy. Roses are in good supply; that is, there are more tlian enough for the present needs. The re- ceipts of choice stock in this line are somewhat limited. Carnations are about at an end for the season and the coming week should see the last of them. Both the Easter and rubrum lilies are plen- tiful. Hardy hydrangeas are arriving in fairly large quantities. Aster receipts are about equal to the present demands. Gladioli liave become quite plentiful. Among other offerings are snapdragons and larkspurs. Greens are in good supply. New ferns, leucothoe and green galax meet with a large demand from out of town. Various Notes. The Rosebank Co. has been shipping large quantities of smilax to C. E. Crit- chell. The stock lias been exceptionally good. The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange has been receiving large lots of rubrum lilies, which have sold well. Edward Bossmeyer, of the C. E. Crit- chell staff, and Edward Ruttle are en- joying tlieir vacation at Harlan, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Forder are spending the current fortnight on a trip to Chicago and the lakes. The William Murphy Co. has been re- ceiving some excellent home-grown as- ters. M. A. Vinson was in the city last week advancing the interests of the Cleveland flower show. Among other visitors we


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