FnBDABT 27. 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



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Til* floiist* whoa* oards avpaar on the pac** oanyinc this ImmI, ar* pr»p«r«d to fm ordon 

 "- — from otbor florists for local doUvory oa tha naual basla. 



F.T.D. INFORMATION 



BREITMEYER'S F. T. D. BUSINESS 



Wetsent out of our establishment from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, inclusive, 217 telegraphic orders and mail 



y oders amounting to , $1,617.50 



We received from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, inclusive, 153 orders amounting to 873.50 



Total telegraphic and mail orders for October $2,391.00 



We sent out from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, inclusive. 184 orders amounting to $l,26'?.fiO 



We received from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, inclusive, 78 o I'ders amounting to 347 .tiO 



Total telegraphic and mail orders for November $1 ,611.10 



We sent out from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31 , inclusive, 278 orders amounting to $1 .888.75 



We received from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, inclusive, 181 orders amounting to 1 ,265.50 



Total telegraphic and mail orders for December $3,154.25 



We sent out from Jan. 1 to Jan. 31, inclusive, 89 orders amounting to $ 515 50 



We received from Jan. 1 to Jan. 31, inclusive, 107 orders amounting to 860.25 



Total telegraphic and mail orders for January ^ $1,375.75 



Total F. T. D. business for October $2,391.00 



Total F. T. D. business for November 1 ,611 .10 



Total F. T. D. business for December 3,154.25 



Total F. T. D. business for January 1,375.75 



Total F. T. D. business, four months $8,532.10 



This seems to prove that it is imperative that you belong to the F. T. D. 



Are You a Member? 



J. BREITMEYER'S SONS, 26 and 28 Broadway, Detroit 



Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 



270 Hargrave St. 



Member 

 F. T. D. Aas'n. 



ST. Loxns. 



The Market. 



Wholesale market conditions during 

 the week were improved considerably as 

 to the amount of stock coming in daily. 

 For the first time this season a quantity 

 of stock waa left over after the morn- 

 ing sales. These conditions had an effect 

 on prices, which went below regular 

 market quotations. 



Roses of good quality have been com- 

 ing in more plentifully than at any time 

 since the first of the year and the trade 

 was in a position to buy excellent stock 

 of the Killarneys, Russell, Columbia, 

 Ophelia and Mrs. Ward in all grades. 

 The market was well supplied with vio- 

 lets all the week and prices went as low 

 :i8 $4 for thousand lots. Extra selects 

 were held at $6 per thousand. Sweet 

 peas, too, were plentiful and prices went 

 down as low as $7.50 per thousand. 

 Extra fancy Spencers held their own. 

 Carnations also came in larger lots than 

 for some time and were of excellent 

 quality. Fancies in Enchantress, Ward 



CANADA'S FLORIST 



8-10 W. 



Adelaide 



Street 



Toronto 



Member Florista' TeleKraph Delivery Associatior. 



and Washington brought 6 cents. There 

 is no oversupply in these varieties as yet. 

 All seasonable bulbous stock has been in 

 big demand and the supply is large 

 from local consignors. Extra fine qual- 

 ity was noted in Von Sions, jonquils, 

 freesias, Easter lilies, callas and valley. 

 Heavy shipments of southern jonquils 

 came to this market last week. There 

 was a strong demand for greens all the 

 week, with an excellent supply of smi- 

 lax, asparagus, galax, adiantum and 

 leucothoe sprays to meet it. 



We had our first snow of the season 

 February 22, when several inches of it 

 fell. 



Meetings. 



The St. Louis County Growers' As- 

 sociation held an important meeting 

 February 26 at 8 p. m, in the Eleven 

 Mile House. "Greenhouse Insurance" 

 and "Publicity" were the topics of the 

 evening. 



The St. Louis Association of Garden- 

 ers will meet March 5 at the Forest 

 park greenhouses. Messrs. Vanderiem 

 and Beer will lead a discussion on 



London, Ont., Can. 



J. GAMMAGE & SONS, Ltd. 



"The House of Flowen" 



All Orders Carefully Executed 



Members Florists* Telegrraph Delivery Aas'n. 



Largest 

 Retailers 

 in 

 Canada 



9 St. John 



Member Florists' 



Cor. St. Catherine and Guy Streets 



St.. QUEBEC. CM. TUT^TlfrPQl 



lorists' Tel. Delivery iVlUll 11 tTdl 



Montreal, Que., Ro'^smsoN 



825 St. Catherine St., W. "ggggfsra^ 



igg BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDERS 



BROWN BROS. A CO^ LIMITED 

 Vanooover, B. C. 



Ilembera Florists* Telecraph DeUvery Assoclattoa. 



VANCOUVER, VIC TORIA. 



B. C. B. C. 



A. J. WOODWARD 



•*BON VOYAGE" ORDERS my specialty 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



