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The Florists^ Review 



Dbcbmbbb 26, 1912. 



MIDGLEY and DRAPER, of WORCESTER, MASS. 



Home Office and Works: 

 N. TONAWANDA, N. Y. 



Two KING Iron Framo Houaos, Each 80 Foot WIdo and 300 Foot Lone 

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HABTFOSD, CONN. 



The Market 



Last week the weather was cloudy 

 and quite mild. The absence of hard 

 frost, when so much shipping is going 

 on, is quite a help to both wholesalers 

 and retailers. Immense quantities of 

 potted stock are daily coming into the 

 market and everybody is preparing for 

 an. extra heavy trade. Begonias, all 

 sizes, are in big demand, also cycla- 

 mens and ardisias. Primulas are scarce, 

 but there are plenty of poinsettias and 

 foliage plants to make up for this de- 

 ficiency. Cut flowers are in good sup- 

 ply, excepting carnations. Boses are 

 selling well, Bichmond and Killarney 

 bringing the best prices. American 

 Beauties are of better quality than 

 they have been for some time, but the 

 supply is on the short side. There is 

 a good demand for sweet peas and vio- 

 lets. Valley is scarce, as are orchids. 

 Greens of all kinds are in heavy de- 

 mand. 



Various Notes. 



The Bon Ton Flower Shop opened 

 December 14. Page Potter and Herman 

 Hollander, formerly of the Quality 

 Flower Shop, are the proprietors. 



Frank W. Bichardson, of East Hart- 

 ford, has torn down one of his green- 

 houses and a Lord & Burnham house 

 20 X 90 has been erected in its place. 



Edward Welch, Jr., is improving 

 slowly after the accident he had last 

 month, but is not yet able to give an 

 account of how he met with his in- 

 juries. 



W. H. Atkins, of Burnside, is cutting 

 some extra good carnations, but the 

 supply is not large enough to fill all his 

 orders. 



W. Thompson, of West Hartford, is 

 cutting some fine violets and sweet 

 peas, which find a ready market. 



W. S. C. 



Marinette, Wis. — It is reported that 

 George Vatter was hit recently by a 

 Northwestern switching engine. The 

 extent of his injuries is not stated, but 

 he is expected to recover. 



Watertown, Wis. — Mr. and Mrs. 

 Stuebe, who succeeded L. Lotz & Co. 

 in 1909, are now conducting the busi- 

 ness under the name of the Stuebe 

 Floral Cp._ JThe name Lotz & Co. was 

 retained until the present season. 



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Carnation Calyx 



An efifective cure for splits. 

 Simple and indestructible, made 

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 growth of flower at all. A trial 

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 with order. 



MORTON R. TANK, Chatham, New YmIi 



NOTICE 



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 in England and the continent of Europe: Your 

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 As the H. A. is a purely trade medium, appUcanta 

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 catalogue or other evidence that they belong to the 

 nnraery or seed trade. 



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