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The Florists' Review 



March 3, 1921 



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5000 LOTS 1000 LOTS 



12-inch $1.75 per 1000; $1 90 per 1000 



18 inch 2.50 per 1000; 2 65 per 1000 



Special prices on original cases, 25,000 to a case. 



Also 



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The Market. 



Stock is fairly plentiful for the first 

 time this season, but trade, althougli 

 good, suffers somewhat by comparison 

 witli the corresponding period last year, 

 when the flu was rampant. Prices are 

 lower than they have been for some time 

 past and it is hojied that conditions will 

 keep them within reason in the future. 



Lilies are coming along nicely, al- 

 though it is doubtful whetlier they will 

 arrive in time for Easter, owing to the 

 arrival of a severe cold spell last week. 

 Prices for first-class blooms will prob- 

 ably be about the same as last year 's. 



Various Notes. 



Sprays of Phalajnopsis Schilleriana 

 and amabilis were coming into bloom 

 last week at the Dale Estate. Charles 

 II. Totty, of Madison, N. J., and L. B. 

 Coddington, of New York, who were 

 through the greenhouses last week, were 

 amazed at the splendid condition of the 

 stock. 



William C. Hall and Herbert J. Eddy, 

 of Montreal, members of the executive 

 committee of the Canadian Horticul- 

 tural Association, were here last week 

 on their way home from an executive 

 meeting at Peterborough, Ont., where 

 the annual convention is to take ])lace 

 in August this year. W. G. P. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The Newport Horticultural Society 

 was to have held a meeting Tuesday 

 evening, February 22, but the lack of a 

 quorum caused a postponement. 



Alexander D. MacLellan went to New 

 York on a ten days' recreation trip. 



Andrew K. McMahon is critically ill 

 aiiain. W. 11. M. 



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