Febkcary 2, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



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LOS ANGELES 



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will be purchased from the same firm," 

 said he, "and, doubtless, the stock 

 grown will sell as readily as in the past, 

 judging from present conditions with 

 us." Mark Euch, of tlie M. Rice Co., 

 Philadelphia, commented upon the fine 

 quality of stock, particularly cvclamens. 



■ W. M. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



The Market. 



Htoek bec.'uiu' somewhat more plenti- 

 ful l.'ist week and the supply was nearer 

 normal than it has been for the last 

 three weeks. Roses seem to improve in 

 quality as the season advances, Colum- 

 bia and Premier holding the center of 

 the stage. Opliclia, however, is much 

 sought, and in tliese days of high prices 

 it fills a much felt want. While it is 

 not so cheap as could bo desired, it is 

 the lowest tliat can be had. One of the 

 largest retailers, with a most exclusive 

 clientele, told the writer that he liad 

 handled more Ophelia at Christmas than 

 any other variety. Long-stemmed white 

 roses are about the only grade that is 

 equal to the demand, while medium or 

 short-stemmed stock, such as can be used 

 for funeral work, is always scarce. 



Carnations were in better supply last 

 week than they have been before this 

 season. The quality was fine and the 

 crop seems to have struck its gait. Lad- 

 die is the favorite and commands the 

 best price. Enchantress, however, is up 



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