. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists' Review Seitemuek 22, l'.t21 ?•IS it shdiiM ( arc/pist :iliiiut ildiic I'lir. .\-~ti'iN ai-c i-diniiij; in scantily anil iliiiM' tlial (111 airi\c arc not up ti> tlic slandaiil. An iiKirMious aniinmt ot' this stock lias fdiind its way to the iiilihisli lidx. halilia'- ail sli^rlitly licttcr than they wcic |iri\ ioiisly. dwin^ to tlic slifrhtly i-dolcr wcatlnr. I'ntil now it was so liot that dalilias were not ii|i lo tho r}rulnr stanclanl anil iliil not k('(']i as tlioy should. I'ancy ferns are now arriving in 'jo(h] sha


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 32 The Florists' Review Seitemuek 22, l'.t21 ?•IS it shdiiM ( arc/pist :iliiiut ildiic I'lir. .\-~ti'iN ai-c i-diniiij; in scantily anil iliiiM' tlial (111 airi\c arc not up ti> tlic slandaiil. An iiKirMious aniinmt ot' this stock lias fdiind its way to the iiilihisli lidx. halilia'- ail sli^rlitly licttcr than they wcic |iri\ ioiisly. dwin^ to tlic slifrhtly i-dolcr wcatlnr. I'ntil now it was so liot that dalilias were not ii|i lo tho r}rulnr stanclanl anil iliil not k('(']i as tlioy should. I'ancy ferns are now arriving in 'jo(h] shape iind ;ire moving well. Various Notes. • ?eori,'! I'.ati, Alliert Harliev and lieiinaii Knidile lia\e ictnrncd I'rom a t \v(i Wields' trij' to (^anada. They l'rdu;;ht liaci >cdnir cNrcllent tish stories, etc Midii-- ('(dun. III' I'dheii iSi: Hillcr, New \'drk, \>as n recent \isitdr, as were Wil- laiil hi I \ an. id' the Kervaii Co., New York; II. d. Dennis, of the Weller Pot- terv ( and Mver liottschaU, of the B. S^hacl. Kumierd, of OosIkmi, Ind., the gladiidus specialist, has issued a cata- logue of his own productions, which in- clude scores cd' the linest varieties on the market. ]Ie is ofifering this year for the first time 1 wenty-tliree new ruf- fled m various colors, besides fifty three other new \arieties. Mr. Knnderd a splendid display of his siedliiigs at the state IMr. and Airs ''kirence ]{. Oieeiie re- cently motored to Spencer, where thev were the gn(>sts of E. T. Rarnes. A. F. .1. l?anr and 'e .just returned from Eafayette, where they were guests of tl'e Dorners. Mr. Raur states •iliii* everything at this estab li>hment was in fine vhajie. E. V,. T. COLUMBUS, O. The Market. The market for cut flowers iiiul )il;ints is opening iij> now, due mostly to the fact that outdoor stock is disappearing and pooplt^ are getting back to work. Although there were few last week, flowers moved steadily and a


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