JANOABT 15, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



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 SECTION 



JACKSON, MISS. 



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TUPELO, MISS. 



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GREENVILLE, MISS. 



IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. 

 Meb. W. iu Craft, Designer. 701 Percy Street 



up all consignments as they came into 

 the market. The difficulty of obtaining 

 stock and the high prices caused many 

 of the retailers to use artificial flowers 

 in designs. 



The supply of roses was short, but of 

 excellent quality, especially Premier, 

 which has had the call over Russell 

 throughout the season, but all sell well 

 when there is a scarcity. Ophelia and 

 Columbia were of high quality. All 

 varieties of Killarneys have sold well 

 all season. Last week carnations had 

 clean sales daily, with the prices for 

 extra fancies as high as $15 per hun- 

 dred, few being sold under that price. 

 Spencer sweet peas arrived, but not yet 

 in large quantities; the few that came 

 were of excellent quality and were soon 

 taken. Violets came in well and sold at 

 from $1 to $1.50 per hundred. The 

 weather has favored a big crop for this 

 week. 



The market also cleaned up daily on 

 snapdragons, calendulas, stevia, daisies 

 and mignonette. Paper Whites and val- 

 ley had a big call. Orchids were in large 

 demand all week, because of the many 

 large social affairs. A few callas were 

 to be had, but no Easter lilies. 



In greens the market was much bet- 

 ter off than during the previous week. 

 Still, everything sold out daily, aspara- 

 %as and adiantum going most easily. 



Club Meeting. 



The New Year's meeting of the St. 

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