The Florists' Rcvirg^ 



March 6. 1919 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Market. 



Flowers have been scarce the last 

 week. The few roses coining in, how- 

 ever, are in good condition. Valley is 

 in good condition, but not sufficient to 

 supply the demand. Good primrose and 

 jonquil plants are on the market. Sweet 

 peas are making their appearance, as 

 well as freesias, which are a great help 

 to the local florists. The demand for 

 both cut flowers and blooming plants is 

 far beyond the supply. 



Various Notes. 



Adam Heitz is cutting good roses, but 

 is unable to supply the demand. 



The Jacob Schulz Co. has been busy 

 the last two weeks with general cut 

 flower trade and funeral work. 



All florists report funeral work heavy 

 the last two weeks. There has been a 

 demand for cut flowers, plants and cor- 

 sage work. All report business at an 

 increase over last year. L. K. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Hyacinths, daffodils, jonquils and 

 other spring flowers are coming into the 

 market in larger quantities than they 

 have before this season. They are not 

 plentiful yet, however, and though 

 prices are lower than they were a few 

 weeks ago, they are still above normal 

 and, it is thought, will remain so. Dus 

 to conditions early in the season, there is 

 not an overabundance of stock in the 

 greenhouses. 



Various Notes. 



The S. A. Eogers Co., 453 Broad street, 

 has discontinued its cut flower depart- 

 ment and is now devoting its entire 

 energy to the seed and nursery trade. 



Charles Witheridge, 532 Broad street, 

 reports that business is quieter than it 

 was, owing to the falling off in funeral 

 work. 



The flower store and greenhouses on 

 Central avenue, owned by Henry Hor- 

 necker, and until recently occupied by 

 Ernest Eadany, are being torn down. 



E. B. M. 



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