. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massaciiusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yim fir RedprNitr. We mer AU riiits ia New EMlui Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. i| MS Boylrton St., BOSTON INasiher Florists' Tdq;raph Ddivery AssodatioB BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLEY, Floriat, 6 Paric St. so years' experience in the florist business guaranteea efficiency to uke care of all orders. 20% allowed. had her largest trade in plants^ but cut flower sales were fully up to those of other years. Miss Maxwell will move into a larger store before May 1, to acco


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massaciiusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yim fir RedprNitr. We mer AU riiits ia New EMlui Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. i| MS Boylrton St., BOSTON INasiher Florists' Tdq;raph Ddivery AssodatioB BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLEY, Floriat, 6 Paric St. so years' experience in the florist business guaranteea efficiency to uke care of all orders. 20% allowed. had her largest trade in plants^ but cut flower sales were fully up to those of other years. Miss Maxwell will move into a larger store before May 1, to accommodate her increasing trade. W. F. Drewes, of Braddoek, has rented the store Miss E. B. Maxwell will vacate May 1, and will run it as a branch of his Braddoek store, with Miss Kathryn Drewes in charge. The Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. got in just right with its cut of roses, car- nations, orchids and yellow daisies and it was their banner year. Walter Faulk, of the Allegheny mar- ket, has bought his brother's interest and will continue the business under the old name. Walter has managed the business for some time, on account of his brother's illness, and has built up a fine trade. Frank Faulk, who retires from the business, is already located at Delray, Fla., where he is in the vege- table forcing business. The E. C. Ludwig Floral Co. finds the trade increasing too fast for horses and is adding a fine auto delivery truck. De Fojest Ludwig, who has been ill for some time, is arranging to visit his brother at Cornell. Gilbert Ludwig, buyer for the Lud- wig Floral Co., on Federal street, north side, reports a satisfactory Easter busi- ness, with cut flowers in the lead. Clarke. TOLEDO, O. The Market. When local florists were asked con- cerning their Easter business, a unani- mous vote in favor of splendid business was registered. In fact, this Easter's flower business broke all records. The week opened under exceedingly dis- couraging conditions. Monday was cloudy, and Tuesday it ra


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