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The Florists' Review 



JuNB 16. 1922 



'The llorUts whose cards appear on the pages carrylntf this head, are prepared to till orden 

 ^'-- Irom other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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Flowers and Giving 



"Consider the lilies of 

 the field. " How bounti- 

 fully they bloom, how 

 freely and fully they give 

 of their loveliness and 

 sweetness. 



Brother Florists, we 

 give to you our kindly 

 thoughts and best wishes. 

 Let us make this Spring- 

 time very beautiful. "He 

 that soweth bountifully, 

 shall reap also bounti- 

 fully." 



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store. A distance of only twenty-four 

 miles separates the two stores, there 

 being a good brick and asphalt road 

 all the way. On this Deland-Daytona 

 highway Mr. Currey recently acquired 

 a fine piece of land, where he has al- 

 ready a creditable showing of plants 

 and flowers coining on for local trade. 

 He has also an Asparagus plumosus 

 fernery, which will supply his own, as 

 well as some outside demand. He in- 

 tends putting up more glass in the near 

 future. 



Mr. Currey is young, capable and full 

 of enthusiasm iii his new venture and 

 he intends to put forth his best efforts 

 in giving the flower lovers of Deland, 

 Daytona and vicinity a service of 

 which they may well be proud. 



ST. Loxns. 



The Market. 



Since Memorial day receipts at the 

 various wholesale markets have taxed 

 icebox capacities. Most of the left- 

 over was in the poorer grades, as prime 

 stock is not in ovorsupply. This latter 

 held uj) well, while poorer grades had 

 to bo s.acrificed at unusually low prices. 

 Since last week ended the social sea- 

 son and school commenccnu'nts, the dull 

 season will soon be on. 



IjOW prices did not seem to influence 

 the big majority of retailers, affecting 

 only tliose in tlie business part of the 

 city. Here special sales were put on, 

 which handled the great surplus. Roses 

 were in heavy supply. Columbia, the 

 best in quality and sales, had the call. 

 Good red roses are in demand. Milady 

 is showing poor stock. Premier is off 

 color at jiresent, as is Russell. White 

 Killariit'v sells well. 



Carnations arc plentiful in all va- 



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