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The Florists' Review 



Aphil 24, 1919. 



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Tbe Market. 



Easter is only a memory, but rather 

 a pleasant one for local florists. Ac- 

 cording to reports, an average of thirty 

 per cent would be a conservative esti- 

 mate of the increase in business. Typi- 

 cal April weather prevailed during the 

 whole of last week. Quality and quan- 

 tity were all that could be looked for at 

 this season of the year. Lilies and hy- 

 drangeas were plentiful, but the usual 

 Easter variety was sadly missed. 



The trade has had an exceptional op- 

 portunity in the last year to study the 

 attitude of the public toward flowers. 

 The splendid increase in business under 

 abnormal conditions looks well for the 

 future. 



The telegraph business just about 

 doubles each year and it is only a matter 

 of a short time when the telegraph com- 

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LANCASTEB, PA. 



With almost a week of dull weather 

 preceding Easter, naturally the cut 

 flower growers had much smaller stocks 

 than they had counted on. On the other 

 hand, the plant and bulb growers were 

 thankful for the dark days, for they 

 were of much value in holding back 

 stock. 



B. F. Barr & Co., H. A. Schroyer, 

 The Eosery, Mrs. George Goldbach and 

 W. A. Hammond all had as much busi- 

 ness as they could handle. 



Thomas E. Fries had a storeroom 

 filled with extra fine stock and his only 

 regret is that he did not have more 

 stock. 



Suter & Bowman and Euof & Sons, 

 located near the cemeteries, were much 

 pleased with this week's business. 



In the markets, A. F. Strickler, John 

 R. Shreiner, C. S. Loeffler and others 

 sold out clean. 



Charles M. Weaver and Elmer J. 

 Weaver had a fine cut of sweet peas. 



Adolph Vogel had a quantity of good 

 bulbous stock. 



H. D. Eohrer's pansies were at their 

 best and large quantities in pans made 

 a pleasing addition to the regular Easter 

 stock, H. K. E. 



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