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The Florists^ Review 



March 24. 1921. 



Elco Brand of Ribbons 



UNUSUAL LINE OF NOVELTIES 

 WITH PERSONAL SERVICE 



FEATHERWEIGHT 

 SHIELD 



SUNRAY 



CHIFFONS 



Write for samples 



M. H. LEVINE CO., 874 Broadway 



NEW^ YORK CITY 



valuable talks and they will be met at 

 Ambler station. Trains leave the Read- 

 ing terminal at 2 o'clock and returning 

 trains can be taken at 4:52 o'clock and 

 6:05 o'clock. Ambler is eighteen miles 

 from Philadelphia. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The volume of business last week was 

 large. The unusually mild weather 

 brought on a great and unlooked-for 

 quantity of stock, the greater part of 

 which was excellent. This has moved 

 well and the business has been steady. 

 There is a fair abundance of all varie- 

 ties on hand. With this steady influx 

 of stock, there is naturally some sur- 

 plus, and this is used and disposed of 

 as best may be. The street venders are 

 moving large quantities of this stock, 

 for which fair returns are made. 



Roses last week were in fine shape 

 and excellent stock of various grades 

 arrived daily. Quantities of Columbia 

 were seen and were in good demand. 

 They certainly had first place in pink 

 roses in this locality. Ophelia was also 

 in good demand. Premier, Maryland, 

 Crusader, Pilgrim, Shawyer, Hadley, 

 Francis Scott Key, Iloosier Beauty, 

 Ward and Sunburst were all in good 

 supply. Cecile Brunner was also plen- 

 tiful, with a fair demand. American 

 Beauties were of excellent quality, but 

 there was only a small demand for them. 

 Sweet peas were of varying qualities. 

 The medium and best grades were fine, 

 with good stems, and the shorter- 

 stemmed stock, though good, could only 

 be used for funeral work. 



The weather has been quite warm for 

 violets and, unfortunately, they have 

 been poor. There has been a heavy 

 crop of carnations on hand ami these, 

 too, have suffered more or less from tlu; 

 warm weather. Orchids and gardeTiias 

 were in good supply and the demand re- 

 cently has been good for them, ('alias 

 were plentiful and moved at low prices. 

 Acacia was plentiful. Snapdragons 

 were in meager supply. Calendulas 

 were plentiful and sold fairly well. 

 Scotch heather was used quite exten- 

 sively. Daffodils, tulips. Paper Whites, 

 freesias, mignonette, myosotis, baby 

 primulas and pansics were all in good 

 supply, especially bulbous stock. Pussy 

 willows were plentiful. As far as could 

 be seen, the crop of Easter lilies will not 

 be overlarge. 



Various Notes. 



The principal department and mil- 



A beautiful, green enameled, adjustable 



Plant Stand 



It has a range in height from 26 to 52 

 inches, and you will find it invaluable 

 for decorative purposes and the display 

 of plants and baskets in your store and 

 window. 



Poppy design is carried throughout. 

 A beautiful ornament for any store. 



Price 



$3.00 each 



Percy Jones 



Wkoloale Cat Flowers and Florist*' Supplies 



30 Cast Randolph Street 

 Chicagro - - Illinois 



EASrER CORSAGE PINS 



Blue steel, Violet Head, packed 250 in a box. 



3-in.. $3.60 per 1000: 3!2'-iB., $3.75 per lOOO. 

 Cash or New York Reference. F. O. B. New York. 



M. DAVID KLEIN CO. 



1248 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



as we have 

 said before — 



your use of these beau- 

 tiful, practical, inexpen- 

 sive waterproofed — 

 woodfiber jardinieres 

 will add £freatly to- 

 ward pleasing: your 

 customers — 



41 and at a small cost. 



41, to cover the unsightly 

 flower pot you could 

 select nothing: better — 



€^ and they are used ex- 

 tensively for ferns, cut 

 flowers, baskets, arti- 

 ficial flowers and for 

 S^eneral decorative 

 purposes. 



€L tell us to send the 

 details of our trial order 

 proposition — 



do this today. 



Mono Service Co. 



NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. 



