FKBHUAIIV 22, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



9 



Basket of Roses and Orchids for Mrs. Taft, Arranged by W. Marche & G>., Washington. 



•') the wholesale district with them, 

 ^^hen the regular prices were asked of 

 ^hem, out would come the paper and so 

 vehement were the demands for con- 

 '■fissions that in the end a good many 



buyers got at least a part of their sup- 

 plies at lower rates than the week be- 

 fore. So the first result of the Fleisch- 

 man splurge undoubtedly was a reduc- 

 tion in the average wholesale prices for 



the day. But larger quantities of 

 stock also were sold. 



As to the final result, should Fleisch- 

 man, and one or two others who are 

 working more or less on tho same lines, 



