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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Januabt 14, 1909. 



MONTREAL. 



The Market 



After a week of mild and sloppy 

 weather, we are now getting a cold 

 spell, with the thermometer down to 12 

 degrees below zero. On the whole, the 

 weather has been very agreeable so far. 



Since the holidays trade has continued 

 to keep up splendidly and stock is in 

 fine condition. Funeral work in large 

 quantities, with many big designs, is 

 keeping us all busy. 



Various Notes. 



We report, with sorrow, the death of 

 Mr. Hall, father of the well-known mem- 

 ber of the firm of Hall & Bobinson. 



A serious loss occurred this week to 

 Mrs. White, when fire destroyed her 

 pretty little bower. She has arranged 

 to carry on her business as usual a few 

 doors west of her store, and we hope the 

 loss will soon be recovered. She de- 

 serves great credit for the attractive 

 way she had decorated her place for the 

 holidays. 



A recent letter from F. Bennett re- 

 ports him to be doing well in Victoria, 

 B. C. Mr. Bennett is growing some 

 beautiful roses, especially the Mrs. Jar- 

 dine variety. His carnations are also in 

 fine shape. 



Campbell's report "lota of work and 

 good stock." 



The Canadian Floral Co. keeps its 

 windows among the most attractive in 

 Montreal. 



C. Smith, of Lachine, says it is easy 

 to dispose of all his stock. 



J. Bennett has some good mushrooms 

 at present, some of them weighing near- 

 ly half a pound each. Tommy. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Business has been rather poor since 

 Christmas. New Year's day trade was 

 disappointing. Boses and carnations are 

 plentiful and are selling at low prices. 

 Other stock also is abundant. A few 

 tulips are coming in, but are not in de- 

 mand. There also is enough green goods 

 on the market. The weather has been 

 rather changeable. Wednesday and 

 Thursday, January 6 and 7, were quite 

 cold, but Sunday we had summer time 

 again. K. B. 



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