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The Florists' Rcvfewr 



SaPTBUBSB 28. 1920 



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The Market. 



Market conditions last week remained 

 about the same as during the pre- 

 vious week. Orchids are still scarce, 

 and the demand for them has shown an 

 increase. Tl^e supply of swainsona was 

 a little better, but the demand is still 

 in excess of the supply. Some fine 

 dahlias were on the market, but did not 

 move fast. Despite the increase in 

 price, Easter lilies continued to move 

 well. The chief supply of the week was 

 made up of lilies, asters and rosea. 

 ■Some few gladioli were available. Car- 

 nations are improving in quality as well 

 as quantity. The local members of the 

 trade are now looking forward to the 

 mum season, which is near at hand. 

 Out-of-town business showed a fair in- 

 •crease over the last few weeks. 



Various Notes. 



George S. Shaffer had a large deco- 

 rating job at the New Ebbitt hotel last 

 week. 



The Florists' and Growers' Union 

 held its regular meeting September 15. 



The Washington Floral Co. has been 

 •cutting an exceedingly fine supply of 

 Toses. 



A. J. Schiller donned his top ser- 

 geant's uniform and took part in the 

 parade of Foreign War Veterans. He 

 was among the first to answer the call 

 and was injured in action during the 

 latter part of the war. He is now with 

 the Leo Xiessen Co. 



Marche & Co. were busy with funeral 

 work during the entire week. 



E. C. Mayberry, manager of the Du- 

 Pont Floral Co., was out of town on a 

 business trip last week. G. V. S. 



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