. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists' Review July 28, 1921 Prepare for a Good Business BUY YOUR FALL LINE OF Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties We are now offering an extensive line for your fall requirements OUR MAN IS ON HIS WAY TO SEE YOU M. H. LEVINE CO. 874 Broadway New York City ELCO BRAND OF RIBBONS. recently purchased from Paul Weiss. Work is expected to start within a few weeks. David Geddis, of the St. Louis Whole- sale Cut Flower Co., and his right-hand man, Mr. Hoerr, spent the week-end here. P. J. Foley motored them to Morton Grove July 23. A. E. Kunderd, Gos
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists' Review July 28, 1921 Prepare for a Good Business BUY YOUR FALL LINE OF Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties We are now offering an extensive line for your fall requirements OUR MAN IS ON HIS WAY TO SEE YOU M. H. LEVINE CO. 874 Broadway New York City ELCO BRAND OF RIBBONS. recently purchased from Paul Weiss. Work is expected to start within a few weeks. David Geddis, of the St. Louis Whole- sale Cut Flower Co., and his right-hand man, Mr. Hoerr, spent the week-end here. P. J. Foley motored them to Morton Grove July 23. A. E. Kunderd, Goshen, Ind., was here July 25 to look over the gladioli now coming to market. Several of the most popular varieties in the market were raised by Mr. Kunderd. NEWARK, N. J. The Market. The midsummer lull has struck New- ark, but local florists report business as good as could be expected. There is more or less funeral work and now and then a wedding. There is some transient trade, though this is small. Gladioli are the most plentiful of the stock flowers. Roses and other flowers, however, are sufficient for the demand. Florists generally feel satisfied with the volume of trade thus far this year, considering the thousands who are out of work and the general business de- pression. An active season in the fall is looked forward to with confidence. Various Notes. William H. Witheridge, 532 Broad street, is replacing broken glass in his greenhouse and renovating. The Washington Florists, 577 Broad street, report that they have consider- able funeral work and that this has made their average business good for midsummer. The aggregate business for the first half of the year, they re- port, is forty per cent above that of the same months last year. R. B. M. TOEONTO, ONT. Business was quiet last week. It is holiday season and the staffs of the va- rious stores are taking the opportunity to get in a holiday themselves. There is little cut flower trade, but there is some design work. The Rc
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