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Decdubsb 1, 1910. 



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The Market. 



Trade vpas heavy here for Thanks- 

 giving, much heavier than last year, 

 with a fine lot of stock. Mums were 

 never better and a great many more 

 than usual were on the market. All 

 the trade reports business far ahead 

 of last year, and everything was cleaned 

 up in good shape. Koses were in ample 

 supply and the demand was good. Quite 

 a few Beauties were handled, mostly of 

 the medium stems. Carnations were in 

 great demand, as usual, and the supply 

 was heavy. Enchantress and "White 

 Enchantress were well in crop and the 

 quality was never better at this season. 

 There were few plants sold; some good 

 Lorraine begonias and azaleas were on 

 the market, but demand was rather 

 light on them, as' most bf the call was 

 for cut stock. 



There were several large funerals at 

 Thanksgiving time that used up lots of 

 stock, and for two days following it 

 was hard to get enough stock to go 

 around. Mums are pretty well cut out 

 now, just a few stragglers, but the de- 

 mand still keeps up. However, in an- 

 other week or so they will be a thing 

 of the past. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club gave a dance No- 

 vember 36, with a nice crowd present. 



C. A. Both reports business heavy, 

 especially in funeral work. He still has 

 some good mums coming. 



Sherman Stephens says business was 

 heavy out his way for Thanksgiving, 

 with mums about cleaned up. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is about 

 cleaned up on mums, and is cutting some 

 extra fine carnations with good stems 

 and large blooms. This company had 

 quite a few good Lorraine begonias. 



The Livingston Seed Co. reports 

 heavy business for Thanksgiving and 

 also funeral work and quite a few wed- 

 dings booked ahead. 



The Munk Floral Co. is cutting heav- 

 ily on roses now and is about cleaned 

 up on mums. 



William Graff reports heavy business 

 on funeral work. J. M. 



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