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Afrii. 1, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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ON AND AFTER APRIL FIRST 



The Cincinnati -McCallum Co. 



will be located at 



1 12 East Third Street 



This change in location was necessitated by the 

 requiring of larger quarters, so here we expect to 

 render a more complete service than in our former 

 location. We most cordially invite you to visit and 

 inspect our new establishment, and hope you will come. 



The McCallum Company 



PinSBURGH HEADQUARTERS: 137 Seventh St. 



DETROIT BRANCH: 34 W. Elizabeth St. 



CINCINNATI BRANCH: 112 E. Third St. 



CLEVELAND BRANCH: 421 High Ave. 



NEW YORK: 239 Fourth Ave. 



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Papadakos has conducted the business 

 since the death of her husband and has 

 been quite successful, but she wants to 

 j^ive up business life in order to devote 

 more time to her two children. 



Some of the lilies of the Koppenhaver 

 Florists will be late, but most of the 

 plants will be open at the right time. 

 Mrs. Koppenhaver is making up at- 

 tractive boxes of pansies and spring 

 flowers in various combinations. 



J. E. K. 



TOEONTO, ONT. 



The Market. 



Business has been brisk during the 

 last week. There has been a better 

 supply of flowers and the outlook Is 

 that there will be plenty of flowers for 



Easter. These will cost more. Lilies 

 are 18 to 2.j cents per bloom wholesale. 

 All the greenhouses are well stocked and 

 there are some exceptionally fine lilies, 

 roses and carnations. 



The demand has been keeping up and 

 the retailers generally have been busy. 

 There have been some big orders for 

 designs, the more expensive ones being 

 in demand. Many of the orders are for 

 shipment by express. 



Various Notes. 



F. K. Prouse, Brampton, Out., dealer 

 in florists ' supplies, has opened an office 

 in the Yonge street arcade, Toronto. 



Visitors recently include Charles 

 Scrim, of Ottawa, Ont., E. B. Hamilton, 

 of the West Floral Co., London, Ont., 

 and T. G. Davis, of the Dale Estate, 

 Brampton, Ont. 



T. Duggan, manager of the Dale 

 Estate, Brampton, who was ill in the 

 hospital^ at Toronto, has returned to 

 his home. 



Many of the florists are making spe- 

 cial displays of Dunlop roses this week. 

 J. H. Dunlop has received the congrat- 

 ulations of hosts of friends as a result 

 of the winnings of the Frank W. Dunlop 

 rose at the New York show. 



James Canning is now with J, J. Hig- 

 gins, at his Yonge street store. 



Ernest Schwartsharp, a grower at 

 Miller & Sons' greenhouses, has gone to 

 Detroit, where he will be with John M. 

 Carey. 



Some time ago the Retail Florists' 

 Association planned to invite the grow- 

 ers to meet with them, but the meeting 

 was postponed on account of so much 

 illness. The meeting will be held April 



