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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 9. 1922 



tulips, while freesias and marigolds were 

 scattered among the greens on the table. 



The unusually good demand for fu- 

 neral work has been a notable feature 

 ■with Kenney's. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. reports splen- 

 did success with a special sliowing of 

 large pots of tulips, the yellow shade 

 being about the best-selling item. 



The City Flower Shop has been show- 

 ing some large examples of highly col- 

 ored cinerarias. 



C. F. Breithaupt, proprietor of the 

 Sedro-Woolley Greenhouses and owner 

 of a retail establishment at Salem, Ore., 

 was a visitor last week. He had just 

 made the trip to Salem on business. 



The Seattle Fern & Moss Co. reports 

 a good shipping demand on pussy wil- 

 lows. Some fine stock is being cut. 



L. C. Beall, of the Beall Greenhouses, 

 Vashon, Wash., is not recovering from 

 his illness as rapidly as might be hoped, 

 and is still confined to his bed. An 

 jiHToase in the cut of roses is noted hero. 



IT. M. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Notwithstanding the commercial de- 

 pression and the wretched condition of 

 business generally, Worcester florists 

 )iave nothing: to complain of in the way 

 of business. 



The growers are getting commensu- 

 rate prices for their stock and the flo- 

 rists clean up readily all of the stock 

 sent in. However, there is a plentiful 

 supply of flowers and a cheerful out- 

 look for an even greater supply for the 

 Easter trade. 



The Worcester County Horticultural 

 Society held its annual reunion and 

 banquet March 2. About 200 guests 

 were present. Music, dancing and 

 .speeches were the features of the eve- 

 ning. 



This district has experienced another 

 snowfall of eight inches or so, which is 

 acceptable for vegetation in general. 



E. A. 



Plants 



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