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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbuabt 19. 1920 



ROSES 



CARNATIONS 



Fine quality in all leading varieties. Russell, Columbia, Premier, Milady, 



Hearst, Ophelia, Sunburst, Weflahd, Killamey, Richmond, Double White Killarney, 



besides Nesbit and Brunner, the Miniature Roses. 



CARNATIONS: Red, White, Deep Pink and Ught Pink 



Tulips, Hyacinths, Purity Freesia, Rainbow Freesia, Violets, Sweet Peas, Daisies, Yellow 



Narcissi, Paper Whites, Stevia, Calendula, Cyclamen Blooms, Callas, Pansies, 



Mignonette, and all other seasonable Cut Flowers, including Greens of all kinds. 



Jonquils 

 Tulips 

 Darwin Tulips 



In Good Supply 



You will find these ready 

 sellers at this season. 



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Of course the best of them went first, 

 but there were a great many poor flow- 

 ers that could not be sold at all. One 

 wholesale house reports having dumped 

 25,000 leftovers February 16. 



After St. Valentine's day the market 

 eased ofiP to a slight extent. There was 

 no change in the prices of the shorter 

 grades of roses, but the longer grades 

 went down a little. Carnations also 

 slipped back to where they were before 

 the last advance. There was no spe- 

 cial increase in the supply, weather 

 conditions being such that production 

 was checked, as it always is in a spell 

 of zero temperature. But there has 

 been an increase in the supply of sweet 

 peas and of bulbous stock. There are 

 few tulips this year, many growers not 

 having cared to run the risks incident 

 to the high cost of bulbs. Jonquils, 

 however, are fairly abundant and free- 

 sia is plentiful. There are more callas 

 than a week ago and Easter lilies are 

 coming ia small quantities from sev- 



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Vratlmi Th» H#n#w wk^n ron »«»• 



era] sources. There ia a quite general 

 feeling that the long expected turn in 

 the market is not far away. It prob- 

 ably will take several days of good 

 weather to start the roses and carna- 

 tions, but the sweet peas and bulbous 



flowers are coming much stronger. At 

 the beginning of this week orders were 

 filled much more nearly in full than 

 has been the case since Christmas. At 

 the same time the epidemic of flu evi- 

 dently is on the wane, because the de- 



