. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. c M*'i'ipflr,vLiti^i^j^Y!4'JPflP'.HflW- ''jJ*i'ji'.»P'«?V'i V',-.'5i''»<ir'T*'•?*'('"!*.''(!'V •''•'a^"!*''f"'?IV' 'Ir !"'•"' i-'' ''? JANUAET 1, 1920. The Concrete Flower Pot Machine. A frowcr wbo fonnerly bonfht in car load lots hat rednceJ hit flower pot bill 75%. He hat a ma- chine and it nt- inf concrete flower pott ez- clniiTely. Send for Detcriptive Booklet SPOKANt CONCRETE riOWtR POT MACHINE CO. B07 Riverside Ave. SPOKANE, WA!)H. Mention The Review when you write. exceedingly good. He had a large batch of poin


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. c M*'i'ipflr,vLiti^i^j^Y!4'JPflP'.HflW- ''jJ*i'ji'.»P'«?V'i V',-.'5i''»<ir'T*'•?*'('"!*.''(!'V •''•'a^"!*''f"'?IV' 'Ir !"'•"' i-'' ''? JANUAET 1, 1920. The Concrete Flower Pot Machine. A frowcr wbo fonnerly bonfht in car load lots hat rednceJ hit flower pot bill 75%. He hat a ma- chine and it nt- inf concrete flower pott ez- clniiTely. Send for Detcriptive Booklet SPOKANt CONCRETE riOWtR POT MACHINE CO. B07 Riverside Ave. SPOKANE, WA!)H. Mention The Review when you write. exceedingly good. He had a large batch of poinsettias, which were just in crop for the Christmas trade and were easily disposed of. A good cut of Paper White narcissi and chrysanthe- mums, including a few single pink vari- ties, was entirely cleaned up. In pot plants everything with a flower was sold, being mostly cyclamens in 5-inch and 6-inch pots and many poinsettias in pans. At his range at Woodland many thousands of carnations were cut, which were first-class stock and were sold mostly to the local trade. Prep- arations for a large wedding January 1 have kept him busy for the last few days. With the Duluth Floral Co., business was quite up to expectations and, al- though the staff was more than doubled, they had to hustle to get orders out on time. Lo^jbaskets made up with Eng- lish holly ahd red candles were used for table decoration and proved a good selling line, being sold as quickly as they could be made up. Cut flowers sold well in all lines and a large funeral at Chisholm, Minn., Friday, December 26, cleaned up all the surplus stock and kept the staff working the largest part of Christmas day. Edward Kriemer was home on a vacation and helped at the store during the rush. The Alpha Florists report that busi- ness was better than in other years. Cut flowers sold well, also pot plants. They had a good run on artificial bas- kets, made up of ruscus, pine cones and various Christmas flowers. William Jaap


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