. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 128 The Florists^ Review JOKI 9, 1921 , O. >- The Market. Business took a slump last week and stock has piled up nearly all week. Sat- urday, June 4, was the only day that relieved the congestion. A number of outdoor flowers made their appearance, such as gaillardias, daisies, larkspurs, coreopsis, bachelor's buttons, etc. Roses have been received in good quality, while carnations have been getting smaller and are not so good. The hot weather has made it extremely hard to hold any stock, and this condition makes it hard to get the ship


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 128 The Florists^ Review JOKI 9, 1921 , O. >- The Market. Business took a slump last week and stock has piled up nearly all week. Sat- urday, June 4, was the only day that relieved the congestion. A number of outdoor flowers made their appearance, such as gaillardias, daisies, larkspurs, coreopsis, bachelor's buttons, etc. Roses have been received in good quality, while carnations have been getting smaller and are not so good. The hot weather has made it extremely hard to hold any stock, and this condition makes it hard to get the shipped stock through in good shape. Various Notes. Frank Bitzenthaler, of the Knoble Bros. Co., is reported seriously ill. F. Pawlak has opened a new store on Fleet avenue. James Wilson, of the Wilson Florist Co., has returned from his trip to Cali- fornia and is back in the harness again. I. Rosnosky, of the American Bulb Co., Chicago, was a recent visitor. There was an important meeting of the Florists' Club at the Hollenden, Monday, June 6, in which the coming annual picnic was discussed. There will be more about it later. W. A. R. CLYDE, O. The Memorial day business was good, larger than in 1920, and would have been still better had there been more geraniums in bloom. The cheaper grades in cut flowers sold best. A. Doebel & Sons and Brown's Green- house report a highly satisfactory busi- ness for the holiday. The store at 424 Superior street, To- ledo, O., established by S. N. Peck and operated for tlie last year by Edith D. Navarre, has been purchased by Hall's Greenliousc, Clyde, O. The new own- ers took possession May 25, and Frank F. Hall, who is in charge, reports a good Memorial day business. The new store will have the name of Hall's Flowers. E. E. Metal Sub-Irrigating Plant Boxes 24 ins. lone, 8 ins. wide, 7 ius. deep. .12 00 ea. 80 ins. long, 8 ins. wide, 7 ins. ea. 86 ins. long. 8 ins, wide, 7 ins. ea. Less 10% in dozen lots Fine for P


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