The Florists" Review 



A I'll I L 28, 1921 



FOREIGN SECTION 



ENGLAND 



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SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 



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2,7112 in tlie tliree panics, or a 904 

 average jicr game. This gives them 

 eighth place in the tournament. 



Tlie regular l)Owling season of our 

 "Say It with Flowers" league ended 

 April 20, in a close race. The Carna- 

 tions defeated the Gladioli in all three 

 games, while the Sweet Peas won the 

 odd game from tlie Koses. This gives 

 the championship to the Carnations by 

 one game. Tlie winning team is com- 

 jiosed of Fred Hermann, cajitain; Oscar 

 Kuff, F. A. Windier, Al (Jumz, A. Y. 

 Ellison and Joseph Krager. The big 

 closing tournament night is arranged 

 for the night of Ai)ril 3o. J. J. B. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



Carnations will be scarce for Mothers' 

 day. ()r(hrs have been coming to the 

 wholesaU'rs for the last two or three 

 weeks, and in(|uiries from other than 

 regular customers have been received 

 as to the prospect of getting from 500 

 to 1,000. The orders received have 

 been for larger (piantities than usual. 

 Customers who asked for fifty or 100 

 in past years have ordereil from 300 to 

 500. With the increased demand for 

 carnations over Faster and the crop 

 far below what it was at that time, it 

 is not hard to see that there will be 

 many disajijiointed when their wants 

 arc not satisfiiMl two weeks hence. The 



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Miss Louise \V. DauBlierty. - - Proprietress 



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peak of the ciniation crop has been 

 ])assed. For fully three weeks, about 

 Kaster time, the growers ha<l to work 

 fast to keeji the flowers cut. They 

 feared a glut, ])ut the stock was worked 

 off at low prices. Fiiless the weather 

 turns warm suddenly, this market will 

 be short on carnations. There will be 

 other goo<l stock, however. Roses have 

 lieen coming well of late. Sweet peas 

 will be right with some of the growers, 

 and ])hints of various kinds will be 

 plentiful. Various Notes. 



Arthur Newell will feature wreaths 

 for Memorial day. Ho has had a num- 

 ber made up of strawflowers and 

 statice. Mr. Newell is still reeeiving 

 compliments on the work turneil out 



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' A. J. WOODWARD 

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when the Commerce banks were 

 merged. Ke sii])])lied twenty-six bas- 

 kets for the officials' desks, 3,000 car- 

 nations and roses which were given to 

 l>atrons, and a number of baskets or- 

 (ler(>(l by other banks at from $l.j to 

 $40 each. Fred Horst and Warren 

 Spain were in charge of the work and 

 were personally thanked by the bank 

 officials for their efforts. 



An effort is being made by some of 

 the local club women to buy 25,000 car- 

 nations for Mothers' day. If they get 

 them they will have 500 girls sell the 

 flowers on the streets. To date, they 

 have not been able to contract for the 

 carnations. 



Herman Rogell, after an absence of 

 four months in Denver, is again asso- 



