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The Florists' Review 



Afhil 28, 1921 



ure coming to the market, although 

 many are showing sun spots. Darwin 

 tulips are in fine shape at $4 to $6. 

 Lilies are getting a little scarce, al- 

 though there are some fine formosum 

 to be had at $3 per dozen. Callas are 

 moving nicely at $3 per dozen. Snap- 

 dragons are falling off in quality and 

 quantity, selling at $8 to $10. 



Visitors. 



Among those calling on the trade 

 last week were Julius Dilloff, of Wert- 

 heimer Bros., New York; William Reid, 

 of the A. L. Randall Co., Chicago; M. H. 

 Levine, of the M. H. Lcvine Co., New 

 York, and Frank Stuppy, of St. Joseph, 

 Mo. T. E. E. 



TOLEDO, O. 



The Maxket. 



The item of most importance last 

 week was the outlook for Mothers' day. 

 The optimists predict the best business 

 ever, while the more conservative claim 

 business will be about like that of last 

 year. The local growers probably will 

 be short of pot plants and many are 

 looking elsewhere for suitable plant 

 offerings for the day. The cut flower 

 growers will be in good crop, but, of 

 course, there is not enough nor a suffi- 

 cient variety grown here to meet all the 

 demands for stock. 



Two weeks of the genuine April 

 brand of weather did not seem to hurt 

 business much, since all the stores re- 

 port business good considering existing 

 conditions. Some excellent stock of 

 Hydrangea rosea is on the market at 

 present, but to all appearances will be 

 disposed of before Mothers' day. 



Various Uotes. 



The suit in the Mrs. J. B. Freeman- 

 Crause case, to remove the husband as 

 administrator, was compromised by the 

 administrator offering to settle with the 

 grandchild for $8,000 clear. 



Hirzol Bros, have the finest pink hy- 

 drangeas seen on this market for a long 

 time. 



Louis Merkel, of C. Merkel & Son, 

 Mentor, O., was in town booking orders 

 for Mothers' day. H. E. K. 



Summit, Miss. — Karl Faeh, 

 opened a small store here. 



Jr., has 



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