JUNE 12, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



89 



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}>een two frosts this month. The low- 

 lands were white June 8, but as we 

 "^ve had but one really hot day this 

 juDiiner, vegetation will probably not 

 °e f,'icatly injured. There has been an 

 «tri inely large cut of flowers of all 

 r^^'^- coming into the wholesale houses, 

 th ^'^o^ies are crowding the lilies and 

 an^i ''^^^^ ^^^ crowding the carnations, 

 com "^'^^y*^ii°g you can think of that 



of I""."® quantities. The strange part 

 '■^ 's that all of it is moved at some 



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price; much of it for just enough to 

 call it sold, but the important thing is 

 it shows just how many flowers could 

 be sold if they were cheap enough for 

 the poorer clasaaB to reach them. 

 The retailers are all fairly busy with 



the greatest number of weddings we 

 have known of for years, and the com- 

 mencement season also is on. Out-of- 

 town trade, especially, is above the 

 average. Planting is still going on and 

 the fellow who is last getting his ten- 



