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The Florists^ Review 



AuoosT 7, 1919. 



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The Market. 



There were a few brisk days for the 

 florist last week, occasioned by a large 

 quantity of funeral work and a few 

 weddings. There was a noticeable in- 

 crease in the supply of good stock, due 

 to the heavy rainfall of last week, 

 which broke a long period of drought. 

 Sweet peas probably suffered the most 

 from the dryness, although gladioli 

 showed the effects considerably. There 

 is a noticeable improvement in these 

 flowers since the rainfall and gladioli 

 are doing more to uphold the summer 

 market than any other flower. A few 

 asters appeared on the market last 

 week. They were the first of the sea- 

 son, but the quality was poor. It is 

 thought that the dry weather of the 

 last few weeks has damaged the aster 

 crop to a considerable extent. Outdoor 

 snapdragons have improved in quality 

 the last few days, showing longer stems. 



Lilium auratum, or Golden Band 

 lilies, are appearing in larger numbers 

 and are being utilized almost exclusive- 

 ly for funeral work. The late hy- 

 drangeas are coming into bloom and 

 are being used extensively to decorate 

 the flower shops and for funeral work. 

 Among the roses many varieties are 

 not fit for sale. Russell, Ophelia, Colum- 

 bia, and the new rose. Premier, are 

 about the only marketable varieties. 

 There is a good variety in outdoor stock, 

 with calendulas, Shasta daisies, snap- 

 dragons, larkspur and gaillardias lead- 

 ing. Begonias are the principal bloom- 

 ing plants on the market at present, 

 and retail from 75 cents to $1.50 each. 

 Caladiums and other foliage plants are 

 meeting with a good demand at $1 and 

 $2 each. The supply of greens is suf- 

 ficient for the trade. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Marguerite Flick, of the Flick 

 Floral Co., who has been at Toledo, O., 

 during the month of July, has accom- 

 panied her aunt. Miss Helen F. Patten, 

 on a lake trip to Killarney, Ont., and 

 Georgian bay. Miss Alice Flick, of the 

 same firm, spent last week at Toledo 

 beach, with her aunt, Miss C. B. Flick, 

 of the Patten Flower Shop, Toledo. 



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