The Florists' Review 



Habch 10, 1921. 



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FOREIGN SECTION 



ENGLAND 



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"Say It with 



Flowers" to 



anyone in 



the British 



Isles through 



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Flower 



Service 



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BOLD STREET. 



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arriving at or 



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port can be 



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few hours' 



notice 



Uentbers 

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LIVERPOOL 



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FRANCE 



MARY :: FLORIST 



27 Rue Lapeyrouse 

 PARIS, near the Etoile. FRANCE 



Liverpool, England 



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SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 

 WILLIAM ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 



DINGLEYS. Ltd.. Florists 



same as previously. The meeting then 

 adjourned subject to the call of the 

 chair. John Young, Sec 'y- 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The Market. 



With plenty of sunshine and warm, 

 spring-like weather, the supply at all 

 the wholesale markets exceeded the de- 

 mand and consignments of seasonable 

 cut stock increased daily to the end of 

 last week. The retailers say there was 

 little social work of any kind, but the 

 large demand in funeral work during 

 the week kept them busy and greatly 

 helped to clean up the surplus in this 

 market. It looked as though one of the 

 oldtinie gluts was due, but this was 

 avoided. There were large shipments of 

 excellent roses all the week and Premier, 

 Columbia and Ophelia were the best. 

 Milady, White Killarney and Ward 

 were in full crop and the market 

 afforded plenty for all demands. 



There were many sweet peas of fine 

 quality coming to the market at greatly 

 reduced prices. These cleaned up almost 

 daily. Spencers of fine quality, with 

 great long stems, were well in bloom. 

 Carnations arrived in large shipments 

 and only the fancy varieties held up in 

 price, even these coming down a few 

 cents. Violets were plentiful, but if the 



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FLORISTS 

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A New Year's Thought 



Let us learn to feel the joy in things that are simple and universal — in the 

 beauty of the dawn, of sunset and of flowers. Let us cultivate a feeling of 

 tenderness for all living creatures, from the dumb and patient animals to our 

 brother man. Would you learn these deeper values in life? Study the flowers, 



Member F. T. D. 



Copyright 1921 

 by H. L. Coulline. 



HthandH.Sts., N. W. 



Washington, D. C. 



ORDERS IN OR AROUND 



Washington, D. C. 



MEMBER F.T. D. 



GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



TRURO, N°^Ni§2T'^ 



««^'. SUCKUNG & CHASE. Ltd. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N St.. N. W. 



Miss Louise W. Daufrherty, • • Proprietress 



Phonc8-Franl£lln 3579,3841.3842. 



Member Florists' Telegrapli UftMvery. 



REGINA, SASK., CANADA 



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