Mabch 20. 1920 



The Rorists^ Review 



79 



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 ■**"~ from otiivr. florists for local d«llT«nr on ttMnaual 



NEW YORK 



BOSTON 



A -HOUSE WITH A REPUTATION 



FLOWERS OF MERIT 



SERVICE 



Schenectady, N. Y. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



The ROSENDALE FLOWER SHOP 



126 Jay Street 



H. E. EBERHARDT, Prop. 



PHONE 2813 



Roses 



Violets 



Orchids 



No Order Too Large for Us to Fill 

 No Order Too Small for Consideration 



moved slowly; the price went down aa 

 low as $2.50 per thousand. 



All bulbous stock was in good supply 

 and excellent sales were reported, espe- 

 cially in valley, Easter lilies, callas and 

 jonquils. Mignonette sold well. The 

 demand for blooming plants was large. 



At the Downtown Stores. 



All of the downtown stores had a 

 much better call for green carnations 



for St. Patrick's day this year than 

 last. 



Grimm & Gorly, who are now snugly 

 settled in their new store, have an ex- 

 cellent showing of plants and cut stock. 



The Mullanphy Florists staged sev- 

 eral* special sales last week, with good 

 results. 



Fred Foster featured shamrocks in 

 small pots. John Burke, his manager, 

 reports good counter trade. 



George Berner, Carr & Eichardson, 

 the Acme Flower Shop and the Biessen 

 Floral Co. are all doing their share of 

 the business and expect a record-break- 

 ing Easter business this year. 



Bowling League Meets. 



Some good match games were rolled 

 at the meeting of the "Say It with 

 Flowers" Bowling League Wednesday, 



