. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^'- •-. J 100 The Florijts' Review ^it^^ June 26, 1913. DETBOIT, MICH. The Market. Since the commencement exercises are at an end and all the schools closed, business will, no doubt, be quiet for a time, although last week it was brisk. Stock of every description is plentiful and some kinds too abundant. Carna- tions are small and sweet peas not of as good quality as is desired. There are still a fewljtrgi wedding orders booki94 for June and these will keep some of the retailers busy. Variotis Notes. W. B. Brown is contemplating the purchase of
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^'- •-. J 100 The Florijts' Review ^it^^ June 26, 1913. DETBOIT, MICH. The Market. Since the commencement exercises are at an end and all the schools closed, business will, no doubt, be quiet for a time, although last week it was brisk. Stock of every description is plentiful and some kinds too abundant. Carna- tions are small and sweet peas not of as good quality as is desired. There are still a fewljtrgi wedding orders booki94 for June and these will keep some of the retailers busy. Variotis Notes. W. B. Brown is contemplating the purchase of a piece of property in the vicinity of his present location, upon which to erect a store and conservatory. The lease on his present place expires April, 1^4. J. F. Sullivan had a special sale of valley at 25 cents per dozen June 18, While many were disposed of by this sale, it is doubtful if it proved at la^l profitable to Mr. Sullivan. Still the grower of the valley realized something at least, through Mr. Sullivan's efforts. Albert Pochelon, of the Bemb Floral Co., is the proud owner of a handsome new seven-passenger touring car. Mr. Pochelon can use a seven-passenger car quite readily, as there are just five little ones in the lamily. q|taLBlatt, foreman for Gus. Taepke, lef t^BF his old home in Germany June 11 oh the steamer President^Lin^n. He *^%ill remain away until fall.' jin^^ I GREENWICH, CONN. The Westchester and Fairfield Horti- cultural Society held its montly meeting ^t Doran's hall June 13. -fThe second annual summer show will be held June 20 and 21 in the town hall of this city and the third annual fall exhibition October 31 and November 1 in the [HV- mory at Stamford, Conn. It has bifen decided to hold the third annual outing at Rye Beach in the first part of Au- gust, the date to be given later. The exhibits at the June meeting were all of a high standard; the awards were as follows: Mr. McAllister, honorable mention for vase of Conrad F. Meyer roses and Go
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