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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 7, 1921 



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Business conditions were exception- 

 ally good from the middle of the week 

 preceding Easter, and the florists were 

 kept busy all the time. There was a 

 scarcity of Easter lilies and also of 

 roses. Easter morning arrived with one 

 of the hardest rains of the year, which 

 curtailed the buying for the day, but 

 as most of the florists had just about 

 cleaned up their stock, it did not affect 

 the results much. 



Various Notes. 



Clarence Commincavish reports that 

 his Easter business far exceeded that 

 of other years. Mr. ComnvjircaVish se- 

 cured the salesroom of^C. A. Bitncr, 

 who had to discontinueAis business on 

 account of the illness oi his wife. This 

 gave him salesrooms on opposite sides 

 of the city, an arrangeinent that p^/ived 

 a success. 



Knecht & J"rc('se reponr-^Uieir 

 trade as the best they ever Imi 

 Frank Knecht and daughter, JV^ar): 

 have returned from St. Petersbi 

 and report having had a most enjo' 

 winter. Frank Knecht and 

 spent a couple of days ,with frieni 

 Richmond, Ind. 



E. C. Wenninghoflf had a large tradi 

 in pot plants as well as cut flowers. 

 Everything was sold out. Cut roses 

 were especially hard to get. 



The Doswell Floral Co. seemed to 

 have a specially large trade in corsage 

 bouquets for Easter. Mrs. George Dos- 

 well fell a few weeks ago and broke her 

 hip, which has made it necessary for 

 Miss Mary Doswell to be at home. Com- 

 ing just at Easter time, this accident 

 made the store force a little short. 



Mrs. Ehoda Doswell Wichman, of St. 

 Louis, was a recent guest of relatives 

 and friends. 



The Flick Floral Co. reports its 

 E.'ister trade as a record-breaker. The 



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