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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 11, 1912. 



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The Market. 



/ Cold, cloudy weather the first half of 

 Easter week put a damper on early 

 Easter trade. However, the rush began 

 April 4, when the temperature mod- 

 erated considerably and the last half of 

 the week was perfect spring weather. 

 There was a great abundance of every- 

 thing. Easter lilies were not entirely 

 open, but sold all the better for it. 

 They were also easier to pack because 

 of the backward condition. All sorts 

 of flowers and plants sold well, espe- 

 cially fancy plant baskets of all sizes, 

 which brought good prices. 



Boses of all kinds are good. Carna- 

 tions are in fine condition. Violets are 

 only fair. Pansies were in great de- 

 mand this year and went for a fancy 

 figure. Valley is splendid and sells well, 

 but there is not enough to supply the 

 demand. A great deal of funeral work 

 was done during Easter week, which 

 gave us a fine opportunity to work up 

 some of the surplus stock that was less 

 salable otherwise. 



White lilacs were somewhat scarce, 

 but flowering deutzias filled the void 

 nicely. There was a fine lot of ram- 

 blers, but the crimson were the finest. 



Various Notes. 



The Easter display at the Lamberton 

 conservatory was a most attractive one 

 and was viewed by many of our flower 

 loving citizens. John Dunbar is in- 

 tensely interested in making these ex- 

 hibits popular. 



J. B. Keller Sons are growing some 

 good Mrs. F. Sander daisies, but the 

 stems are short. 



Some splendid orchids are being 

 shown at Mrs. Kimball's conservatories 

 where Colin Ogston is gardener. 



The Rochester Floral Co. had a good 

 sized annex on Main street for the 

 Easter trade and reports big business. 



"Duckie" Holmes, "Arch" Mason 

 and "Billie" Dunbar augmented J. B. 

 Keller Sons' force again this year. 



H. E. Wilson had his new auto de- 

 livery for the Easter rush. It is painted 

 bright yellow and is quite conspicuous 

 wherever it goes. 



Charles Sharpe is in town again. 



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F. W. Vick states that the item ap- 

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 president and general manager, and 

 furthermore has no intention of with- 

 drawing. Mr. Vick is one of the incor- 

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