JANUAHY 8, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



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Smith Co. will add to the staff of its 

 landscape department Joseph P, Porter, 

 formerly at Cornell University, and 

 Roderick Campbell, who had charge of 

 the firm's cemetery work eight months 

 of last year. Ralph F. Pinner, manager 

 of the landscape department, spent the 

 holiday season with his parents in Buf- 

 falo. 



John Harris left during the latter 

 part of last week for a visit in Chicago. 



E. E. S. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



The Market. 



Business is holding up well and is 

 about able to use the decreased quanti- 

 ties of stock. There have been a num- 

 ber of weddings and social events, which 

 have created a good demand since the 

 Christmas rush. 



Business for Christmas appears from 

 the grower's and the retailer's stand- 

 points to have been the best ever. The 

 railroad service, considering that it was 

 such a busy season, was fairly satis- 

 factory; at any rate, few complaints 

 have been heard. It was decidedly a 

 pot plant Christmas. Among cut flow- 

 ers, carnations sold well. Violets did 

 not move greatly, nor did roses, prob- 

 ably because of the high prices asked. 



There was a little more sunshine last 

 week and the nights were less severe, 

 so that less coal had to be consumed. 



At Tewksbury. 



M. A. Patten & Co. had an excellent 

 demand for their stock for Christmas. 

 One of their greatest sellers was a 

 begonia of their own introduction and 

 another was the Godfrey calla lily, 

 which sold in large quantities. They 

 supplied Morse & Beals with some fine 



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