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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 



1022 



Just now they are priced at from 7.1 

 cents to $1.50 jier dozen. 



American Jieauty roses are moving 

 quite slowly, and the best could be had 

 last week at $L'") per liundred. A great 

 many of the growers are bringing in 

 Easter lilies at this time, and while the 

 stock is quite good, they do not move 

 well. The price was $12 and $1.") ])cr 

 hundred. 



There was a glut of sweet ])eas early 

 in the week, but owing to dark weather 

 the latter ]iart of the week it was impos- 

 sible to find a suflicient quantity of 

 good stock to fill the demand. The best 

 stock is selling at aliout $10 per thou- 

 sand. There are many flowers such as 

 sweet William, weigela, golden priv(>t, 

 jiansies and Jajianese iris on the market, 

 but they are not selling. 



Various Notes, 



Fred G. Ileinl, of Terre Haute, Tnd., 

 son of the late John G. Ileinl, stopped in 

 Wasliington on his way home from a 

 visit to New York city. 



Harry Payne, tlie F street florist, is 

 on the sick list. 



M'illiam F. (hide, jiresident of Gude 

 Bros. Co., announces that work is under 

 Avay to put the two stores at 1210 and 

 1212 V street, adjoining the present es- 

 tablishment, in shape for the removal of 

 the business thereto. A Kroeschell ice 

 machine is to lie installeil and Huch- 

 bindcr Jiros., of Chicago, have been 

 given a contract to do the interior work 

 and install the icidioxes. It is the inten- 

 tion of the firm to throw these two stori's 

 into one, and to make that possible it is 

 necessary to install beams down the 

 center and remo\(' the ])illars that would 

 otherwise obstruct the view of the inte- 

 rior. The modern improvements will 

 make the store stand out as one of the 

 leading establishments of tlie country 

 in ])oint of outfitting. The property be- 

 lf)ngs to the comjiany, having l)eeu pur- 

 chased a couple of years ago in antici- 

 l)ation of the expiration of the lease on 

 the ])resent (piarti rs. Mr. Gud(>, in mak- 

 ing this announcement, states also that 

 sjjpcial facilities will be jirovided to ex- 

 jiedite telegraph Imsiness, l)oth incoming 

 and outgoing, jiart icidarly for rush 

 jieriods. such as Easter and Christmas. 

 He expects to be better able to o]ierate 

 the business of the concern in the new 

 quarters, because it will be more uji-to 

 date. T. \. S. 



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