. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT AU TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n KEWT. BROTHERS gj?*t«s««f COVERS «u OHIO POINTS Hriir ADV AniA 20-22 Street nLWAIllLfUOlU Massiilon, Ohio A. WEAVER! Florist in Rotary ing plants home-grown for the Easter trade. His retail business proved to be a record-breaker. John W. Foote, of Reading, has a superior lot of carnations this season. His varieties are Pink Delight, White Wonder,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT AU TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n KEWT. BROTHERS gj?*t«s««f COVERS «u OHIO POINTS Hriir ADV AniA 20-22 Street nLWAIllLfUOlU Massiilon, Ohio A. WEAVER! Florist in Rotary ing plants home-grown for the Easter trade. His retail business proved to be a record-breaker. John W. Foote, of Reading, has a superior lot of carnations this season. His varieties are Pink Delight, White Wonder, Ward, Matchless and Benora. He also has two houses of asparagus which are yielding a good return. The W. W. Edgar Co. had only a few salable plants left April 7. Lilies were sold out, 15,000 pots, and the houses had a cyclonic appearance. This week the force is busy giving more space to Me- morial day plants, cyclamens and bed- ding stock. At Penn's business was on a tremen- dous scale. Lily sales had to be refused early Saturday, April 7. The same ap- plied to violets, of which hundreds of thousands were sold. Rambler roses in fancy baskets sold in great numbers; also azaleas, French hydrangeas and genistas. A greatly enlarged store force, night and day work and numerous de- livery autos were needed to cope with the business. Thomas Capers, of Wellesley Hills, had a heavy crop of White Wonder, Beacon, Alice and Benora carnations for Easter; also, the first of a fine cut of pink snapdragons. The Houghton-Gorney Co. had a splen- did Easter business. I noted in its store extra fine acacias, boronias, bougainvil- leas, double cherries, ericas. Pink Pearl rhododendrons and cymbidiums. S. J. Goddard, of Framingham, made shipments of extra fine Laddie, Pink Sensation and Nancy carnations for Easter. William Sim picked 150,000 single vio- lets for Easter. All sold quickly, and he could easily have sold double that number. He had a tremendous pick of. S. A. Anderson 440 Main St.,


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