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The Florists^ Review 



Januabt 12. 1922 



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Marion Enoch, of Bicknell, Ind., was 

 a visitor last week. 



Smith & Young are cutting some good 

 orchids. 



The trade is glad to see Charles Lock- 

 wood restored to health again. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. has some at- 

 tractive azaleas. 



Temperley's has a fine lot of ob- 

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The Market. 

 Orchids are the best buy on the mar- 

 ket. Cattleya Trianse is coming into full 

 crop. These cattleyas are fine and mod- 

 erate in price, while other desirable 

 flowers are quite scarce. It was ex- 

 pected that a good crop of carnations 

 would replace the vanishing crop of 

 roses, but both carnation and sweet pea 

 crops are still to come, and the market 

 is getting bare. Last week was a week 

 of sudden change. At the start it be- 

 came evident that there was a consider- 

 able amount of stock available. The 

 buyers commeneed talking lower prices. 

 The holidays are over now; prices must 

 come down in accord with the times, and 

 so on. The extremely low fall prices, 

 coupled with the heavy expenses, made 

 the sellers dubious, but by the middle of 

 last week a general decline seemed as- 

 sured, when suddenly the demand 

 quickened, the supply proved insuflScient 

 and prices became firmer. Violets have 

 been selling better. Stevia and Paper 

 White narcissi are less plentiful. Daffo- 

 dils show a wide range of quality. 

 Neither Soleil d'Or nor campernelles are 

 much sought. Sweet peas are getting 

 finer. White lilac is increasing in quan- 

 tity. Primroses have come. Greens are 

 selling well. Pussy willow is beginning 

 to be used. Valley is rather dull; greater 

 activity is expected with the arrival of 

 the new crop. Short roses continue at a 

 premium. 



Assembly Night. 



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