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The Florists^ Review 



March 24. 1921. 



Greenhouse C onstruction Material 



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CINCINNATI, 0. 



The Market. 



The market is brisk and there is a 

 good outlook for Easter business. Stock 

 of all kinds is to be had at a low price, 

 which is not always the case shortly 

 before a holiday. The retailers report 

 a good week in funeral work, which 

 helped to take care of most of the 

 cheaper stock, but fancy stock does not 

 bring the price it should. 



Eoses still arrive in large enough 

 quantities to take care of the demand, 

 the most popular varieties being Pre- 

 mier, Madame Butterfly and Columbia. 

 Crusader seems to be of inferior grade, 

 because the stem is weak and the flow- 

 ers small. Carnations are, as usual, 

 holding their own and the same can be 

 said of sweet peas. 



Bulbous stock continues to arrive 

 in large quantities, especially daf- 

 fodils. March 19 it seemed that every 

 available conveyance brought outdoor 

 daffodils to the market. Consequently, 

 there was a glut and the price was low. 

 Lilies, both Harrisii and calla, are to be 

 had without any trouble and are moving 

 fairly well at $15 to $20 per hundred. 

 Other stock, including snapdragons, ca- 

 lendulas, mignonette and daisies, is 

 available in quantity. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell reports a large week in 

 supplies and southern smilax. Some 

 supplies were shipped as far as Cali- 

 fornia. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gillett have re- 

 turned from the south, where they have 

 been for the last month with their 

 nephew, Clarence Ohmer, at West Palm 

 Beach, Fla. Mr. Gillett reports a won- 

 derful trip and business through the 

 south fairly brisk. 



Mrs. Louis H. Kyrk, who has been ill 

 for some time, showed a marked im- 

 provement last week. 



H. W. Sheppard reports a good week 

 in the sale of ferns and blooming plants, 

 as well as the usual other business. Mr. 

 Sheppard left the city a few days last 

 week, for the purpose of making prep- 

 arations for Easter and early spring 

 business. 



Arthur Becker, of the Avondale 

 Floral Co., is to be seen daily in the 

 market, which indicates that this firm 

 is doing a brisk business. 



Julius Baer reports a good week in 

 funeral work and also corsage orders. 



The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange 

 has been receiving some excellent 

 tulips. C. H. K. 



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Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 



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 CHICAGO 



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BEFORE 



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