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The Florists' Review 



JuLV 28, 1921 



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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Coii.sitU'iiu^ all conditions, busincHS 

 is holding its own vcmavkahly well. The 

 c'XfC'SHive lioat recorded a week ago lias 

 moderated consid(>ral)ly and the tein- 

 perii-ture has become normal through- 

 out this locality. There has been no 

 surplus of stock that really amounted 

 to anything during the last few days, 

 chietly on account of the heavj' demancl 

 for funeral work, which has been 

 heavier than usual. Knough stock to 

 go around is l)eing brought in, but the 

 heat has spoiled an enormous amount. 

 Several good rains have fallen during 

 the w(>ek, and have l)een greatly wel- 

 comed, but in many cases the growers 

 say that it came too late. However, the 

 later varieties will, undoubtedly, bene- 

 fit by it. 



Carnations are dwindling to a meager 

 supply and are small in size. Gladioli 

 are reaching us in better supply and in- 

 clude a larger variety. Many of these, 

 however, .-ire remarkably short in stem, 

 but with good blooms. Extra fine 

 Schwaben are seen and sell readily, 

 (^hieago White, Pendleton, Peace ana 

 Halley are the most plentiful, with the 

 exception of a (piantity of seedlings 

 in pale lemon shacles. Some s]iecial zin- 

 nias, about three feet long, are seen 

 in many shades ;ind sell well. Short- 

 stemmed stock is also found on the 

 market. Rubruin lilies are finding a 

 ready market. A few Easter lilies are 

 seen, but not in any quantity. Asters 

 are reaching us in good supply for this 

 season, but not in any such numbers 

 as in former seasons, when rain was 

 more jtrevalent. The stock, however, 

 is good and sells fast. Roses are in 

 good supply, but, like the usual sum- 

 mer roses, are anything l)ut whiit 



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might bo graded as first-class stock. 

 Some good hardy jihlox is seen daih' in 

 various shades and moves well. Sweet 

 peas are not in heavy su])])ly, nor is 

 their ((uality anything wonderful. Val- 

 ley at this time is plentiful and moves 

 well. Oridiids are not in deniiind. The 

 usual outdoor flowers, such .'is coreojisis. 

 candytuft, larkspur, (laisi(>s, buddlei.'i, 

 gaillardia, gyjisophil;i. feverfew, achil- 

 lea, cornflowers, etc., make fair prices 

 and are fairly ])lentiful. There is a 

 good demiind for .all kinds of green 

 goods, but good ])otted ferns are not 

 ])lentiful. Oood gloxini;)s ;nic| celosias 

 are seen in .'ill the stores. 



Various Notes. 



Paul Micsak, formerly in the wire de- 

 ])artment at the store of (Jeorge B. 

 Hart, is on his way to Hungary. A 

 letter received from him recently states 

 that he is staying for a short period in 

 I'aris, having had a delightful trip 

 .'icross the Atlantic. 



Miss Jane Morris, on the staff at the 



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store of H. E. Wilson, is spending con- 

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 Genesee river. Honald Blanchard has 

 been spending his v.acation at the lake- 

 side near Crescent beach. 



A famili.'ir figure seen .around the 

 wholesale house, known to all the buy- 

 ers as Collins, died !it his home Fridav 



