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Febbuabt 2, 1911. 



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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



No particular change in trade con 

 ditions can be noted for last week. 

 Supplies just about equaled the de- 

 mand. The sale of carnations on Sat- 

 urday was- not quite as large as was 

 expected, but no surplus was left on 

 hand, as out-of-town calls cleared out 

 everything. Violets are still quoted at 

 50 cents a bunch, and tulips find a 

 ready sale at 60 cents a dozen. 



Various Notes. 



The wedding of Miss E. Pearl Becker 

 and Eansford W. Wilson took place 

 Thursday, January 26, at Alton, N. Y. 

 Mr. Wilson is connected with the firm 

 of H. E. Wilson, and is the active man- 

 ager of the Rochester Floral Co. The 

 home was most beautifully decorated 

 with palms, ferns and flowering plants, 

 and the bride carried a dainty bouquet 

 of lilies of the valley ar.d orchids. 

 After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 

 will make their home on Hudson ave- 

 nue, in this city. 



The next meeting of the Rochester 

 Florists' Association will bo held Mon- 

 day evening, February 13, in the new 

 rooms at 75 Main street, east. The 

 growth of the association has made it 

 imperative that larger quarters be se- 

 cured, and the new location meets the 

 requirements in every way, and is 

 more centrally located than the former 

 rooms. President Hart has some plans 

 that will make the monthly meetings 

 of special interest, one of them being 

 a series of talks on floriculture by prac- 

 tical men. E. F. E. 



WINTHROP, MASS. 



Miss Eunice B. Belcher, who last year 

 opened a flower store in the Wadswortli 

 block, reports business as satisfactory. 

 For the funeral of the late Edward B. 

 Newton there was the largest display of 

 flowers ever seen in Winthrop. Miss 

 Belcher had a large number of designs. 

 Among the'je was a basket five feet high 

 of Pink Delight and White Perfection 

 carnations, all on long stems. Several 

 designs were made of orchids and gar- 

 denias; one large pillow of cattleyas 

 with Mexican ivy as a background was 

 pretty. Among other organizations sup- 

 plied by Miss Belcher were all the 

 schools. Republican Club, Masons, Odd 

 Fellows, Yacht Club, Civic League and 

 manv others. 



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