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HORTICULTURE 



December 30, 1911 



Tobacco Paper 



IS THE 



8TR0NGE8T, 



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24 shoete $ 0.7S 



144 sheets 3.50 



288 sheets 630 



1728 .heeti 35.10 



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V, Gallon 5-50 



Gallon 10.50 



5 Gallons 47.25 



Flower Market Reports. 



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year, and sold for rather less umiicj 

 quality was excellent. The best qua! 

 ity Gardenias were on the scarce lisl 

 with demand and price about the same 

 as last year. There were a lot of poor 

 ones that hunt; fire. Violets, both 

 single and double, were in good de- 

 mand, bringing slightly better than 

 the usual prices, l.ilv of the valley 

 and longiflorums were about normal. 

 Mignonette was extra good — mucb bet- 

 ter than last year and went briskly. 

 Bouvardia was an important Item and 

 although not overly plentiful was of un- 

 ledly good quality and sold well. 

 There was a good demand for such 

 scarce it< ms as Mrs. Aanm Ward and 

 Mrs. Taft roses and many orders had 

 to be turned down as the crop was off. 

 Greens went about as usual. Xo spe- 

 cial features worthy of mention. Hol- 

 ly wreaths wen- in brisk demand. 



Not for forty years 

 SYRACUSE has such a Christmas 



been known as the 

 one just passetl. No snow, or the 

 merry jingle of the sleigh bells, but 

 in their place the streets are dusty, 

 the grass green and many dandelions 

 picked. This weather has continued 

 for nearly three weeks— and as a re- 

 sult many bulbs are pushing up 

 through the ground. Holly was plen- 

 tiful, the quality not up to grade as 

 to berries. Christmas trees wen ol 

 good quality and in quantity sufficient 

 to supply the demand. Much damage 

 has been done in some of the parks 

 and private grounds by men and boys 

 cutting the tops off some of the best 

 fir trees and it is a matter of mucb 

 regret that they were not caught and 

 severely dealt with. Trade was very 

 good in flowering plants, well up to 

 the average. Some claim a large in- 

 e over previous years. Lorraine 

 and Cincinnati begonias were every- 

 where, and over-stocked: people are 

 ng shy of them and the florists 

 must find something more lasting or 

 fall back \ipon some of the old varie- 

 Poinsettias sold well and are 

 quite popular, especially in pans with 

 terns or asparagus. Azaleas were not 

 over plentiful or extra good as a rule 

 Bulb stuff moved off slowly and was 

 cleaned out. Cyclamen were good sell- 

 lier to a limited extent 

 Primula obconica and chinensis sold 

 fairly well. The public want bright- 

 ' colored flowers at this time. Ardisias. 

 peppers and cherries were good sellers 

 and few are left over. There was no 

 advance in the price of pot plants — a 

 very noticeable falling off in the sale 

 of palms, rubbers, araucarias and 

 ferns was noticed. Medium priced 



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baskets filled with flowering or foliage 

 plants sold fairly well. Cut flowers 

 were advanced owing to their being 

 With the large majority of 

 florists roses and carnations were off 

 crop. The supply of red carnations 

 and roses was far short of the demand. 



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