Fbbbuabi 16, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



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 *""- from othor florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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Youth 



We have made one resolution 

 this year,— just to be young, 

 no matter how many our years 

 on earth may be, — to feel for 

 and with youth, to catch the 

 spirit of youth, its Divine fire, 

 its joy, its beauty and kindli- 

 ness, its poetry and romance! 



Here's to you, brother florists! 

 May this Young Year make 

 you and keep you young! 



|K>UllTBerNTH 9 H STKbtT^ 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



While the wholesalers report an ex- 

 cellent demand for stock, there was 

 nothing rushing any one day last week. 

 The market is filled with excellent 

 stock and the supply is sufacient to meet 

 the demand. The retailers had things 

 their own way regarding prices. 



The fine weather all last week caused 

 a large increase in violet consignments 

 daily and the prospects were good for a 

 large supply for St. Valentine's day. 

 Carnations are plentiful, more so than 

 at any other time this season. Last 

 week saw some fine stock of Edna, 

 Nebraska, Ward, Betty Jane and En- 

 chantress varieties. 



Roses are in heavy crop at present 

 and all markets receive large consign- 

 ments of fine quality daily. Some won- 

 derful Premier, Butterfly, Ward and 

 Upheha were noted at reasonable prices. 

 1 he sweet pea supply greatly increased 



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