. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. stores made business brisk for some of the florists during the week. N. F. Higpins is showing some excel- lent rubruni lilies. Miss Sidonie Fischer spent last week with friends in Philadelphia. Meacham & Hassell will h^gin the use of their new delivery auto this week. The entry to their new store has just been tiled, William Schlatter & Son have finished «'utting their early chrysanthemums and are now cutting some Polly Rose and tilery of Pacific. Nearly all the stores were closed for a half dav on Columbus dav, October 33. ' *^E. C. A. CIN


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. stores made business brisk for some of the florists during the week. N. F. Higpins is showing some excel- lent rubruni lilies. Miss Sidonie Fischer spent last week with friends in Philadelphia. Meacham & Hassell will h^gin the use of their new delivery auto this week. The entry to their new store has just been tiled, William Schlatter & Son have finished «'utting their early chrysanthemums and are now cutting some Polly Rose and tilery of Pacific. Nearly all the stores were closed for a half dav on Columbus dav, October 33. ' *^E. C. A. CINCINNATI. The Gateway to the South. The market last week was easy. The supply was adequate and in some lines more than adequate for requirements. As a result the general run of stock brought only fair prices. Chrysanthe- mums and giganteum lilies were the only exceptions. From the general con- dition of the market, it is apparent that a killing frost is needed to re- store firmness in market affairs. The outdoor stock is having a strong call, which takes a good part of the demand away from the greenhouse-grown stock. Roses, ])articularly Killarney and White Killarney, are in strong supply. The warm, bright weather of last week brought them in faster than the mar- ket required. As a result the middle of the week showed the market to be pretty crowded. Fairly good clearances were effected, however, on Saturday. Some fine Richmonds and Beauties are coming to the wholesale houses. The weather has l)een good for the dahlias. Some fine blooms are oflFered, particu- larly of Cuban Giant and Lonsdale. The choice, large blooms have been sell- ing readily at fair prices, but the shorter stock hardly finds buyers ex- ••ept at strictly buyers' prices. Heavy cuts of cosmos are offered. Chrysanthemums are still in moder- ate supply and have been cleaning up well at good prices. The market, how- «?ver, is so weak that unless the gen-. IsTiiis the Model You Want? This is one of the design


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