The Florists" Review 



March 17. 1921. 



Th» florists whosv oazds appetf on the pases eanrlnc this bMtf* •» pnporvd to ffll ordws 

 from otl»«r florUt* for local dMlvc ry on tli* nraal l>asl** 



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thing that lias looked impossible, after 

 thought, discussion and effort, lias l)een 

 accomplished. We are afterward sur- 

 prised at the ease with which it was 

 accomplished, and the heights attained 

 are beyond our expectations. Tate. 



ST. LOinS, MO. 



The Market. 



There was a greatly increased stock at 

 all the wholesale markets last week. 

 The clear, warm weather brought out 

 the blooms in large quantities daily and, 

 should this keep up, bulbous stock in 

 plants or cut flowers will bo exceedingly 

 scarce for Easter, as far as local grow- 

 ers are concerned. The great supply 

 caused the ]irice to drop in order to 

 dispose of the surplus. While there was 

 no actual, old-time glut, the retailers 

 were buying only the choice stock and 

 left-overs were jobbed off in thousand 

 lots at low prices. 



In looking over the various markets 

 during the week, some really excellent 

 stock w;is noticed, including Premier, 

 Kussell, Columbia and Ophelia. There 

 is a plentiful supply in all grades and 

 much is expected from the local growers 

 for a large supply for Easter. Carna- 

 tions did not V>ring high prices last week, 

 as the su])p1y was large, but the coming 

 demand will, no doubt, bring the price 



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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. 



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CopyriKht 1921 

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