. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \~- -t^-'1 ?. 96 The Florists^ Review OCTOBEB 7, 191o. II II. MgntloB Tb« RcTlew when yon write. PITTSBUItaH. The Market. Pittsburgh now is having delightful summer weather. Last week we had three light frosts, none of them the killing kind, but for some reason all outdoor stock seems to have dropped out of sight. This has made a better demand for all good indoor stock, but not enough to boost prices to any ex- tent. There are plenty of roses of all kinds except the special grades of white. Chrysanthemums and carna- tions are coming right along and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \~- -t^-'1 ?. 96 The Florists^ Review OCTOBEB 7, 191o. II II. MgntloB Tb« RcTlew when yon write. PITTSBUItaH. The Market. Pittsburgh now is having delightful summer weather. Last week we had three light frosts, none of them the killing kind, but for some reason all outdoor stock seems to have dropped out of sight. This has made a better demand for all good indoor stock, but not enough to boost prices to any ex- tent. There are plenty of roses of all kinds except the special grades of white. Chrysanthemums and carna- tions are coming right along and Beau- ties are plentiful and good. Lilies and valley were somewhat scarce last week, but, taking it all in all, business has been quite good. September closed satisfactorily and all indications are for a good season. The retail stores all report trade as above that of last year. The stores all are looking fine with their new decorations. Various Notes. The McKees Rocks Flower Shop has gone out of business. The Woodville Floral Co. will open a branch store in the west end this week. The Blind Floral Co. is rearranging its store and the work will be com- pleted in a few days, when it will be one of the most attractive in the city. The year has brought many new faces among the wholesale employees, a num- ber of the old ones dropping out of the game. John Frampton has gone back to the Zieger Co., his first love. Turtle Creek now boasts of a flower shop. The Florists' Club met Tuesday, October 5, to discuss dahlias and other things. Ben Elliott is convalescing from the whooping cough, which he caught while out on the Pacific coast. Clarke. Anamosa, la.—G. Lehmann has earned the right to be known as a vet- eran of the florists' business, for it was not until this year, Mr. Lehmann's eightieth, that he decided to retire. E. L. Harvey, son-in-law of Mr. Lehmann, is now managing the business. 12 sheets, 33 in. ea. 8 lbs. 4 lbs. lib. ifllb. Please note that these images are ext


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