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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mabch 31, 1910. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



The Market. 



Trade was heavy for Easter, and the 

 weather was ideal all the week. Satur- 

 day afternoon it clouded up and caused 

 considerable alarm, but it passed oif and 

 Sunday was clear, so that people were 

 out with their new Easter suits and 

 bought flowers. Stock was quite plenti- 

 ful in most lines. Boses were in good 

 supply and sold well at prices a little 

 lower than last year. Beauties were 

 quite scarce, especially in the medium 

 lengths. Carnations were plentiful, but, 

 as usual, the demand was heavy. Bulbous 

 stock was available in great quantities, 

 but the demand was good. Murillo tulips 

 headed the list, while the singles went 

 well. Daffodils also sold well. 



The demand was heavy for lilies, both 

 cut and in pots, and everyone sold out 

 dean on them early in the day. There 

 was a fine lot of azaleas, and they were 

 really the best sellers of all pot plants. 

 Rhododendrons, spiraeas and rambler 

 roses sold well, and there was a good 

 supply. 



Violets were in fair supply, b*t the. 

 quality was rather poor. All th^ good 

 ones were cleaned up early in the day. 

 Sweet peas had a heavy sale, and no 

 doubt there were more of them sold than 

 ever before, for there was a good supply. 

 Valley came in for its share and was 

 cleaned up. 



Everyone had all his rentable plants 

 out on decorations, and, taking it as a 

 whole, it was by far the best Easter we 

 have had in years. 



Various Notes. 



Sherman Stephens worked night and 

 day for several days before Easter, and 

 reports a heavy trade. 



E. Metzmaier reports heavy business, 

 with everything cleaned up. The River- 

 side Floral Co. also reports a good trade. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. had 

 heavy cuts of carnations and a fine lot 

 of azaleas, the best they have had in 

 years. 



The Livingston Seed Co. reports a 

 heavy trade in all lines of stock. 



Several traveling men were in the city 

 Saturday, but they were all taking vaca- 

 tions; nothing doing for them. J. M. 



Eldora, Ia.— The J. S. PoUand Floral 

 Co. will erect a number of greenhouse 

 buildings. 



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