. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review June 24, 1915. interest of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., of Philadelphia. Fred Wolfinger, 883 Broad street, has been busy with wedding and funeral work during the last two weeks. He has placed a large order for magnolias for the summer trade, which will arrive about July 1. August C. Begerow, 946 Broad street, had a pretty display of iris in his window last week, the diflPerent vari- eties being so arranged as to show oflE their colors to good advantage. Philips Bros., 938 Broad street, have had several weddings to provide flow
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review June 24, 1915. interest of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., of Philadelphia. Fred Wolfinger, 883 Broad street, has been busy with wedding and funeral work during the last two weeks. He has placed a large order for magnolias for the summer trade, which will arrive about July 1. August C. Begerow, 946 Broad street, had a pretty display of iris in his window last week, the diflPerent vari- eties being so arranged as to show oflE their colors to good advantage. Philips Bros., 938 Broad street, have had several weddings to provide flowers for recently. A large bouquet of Canter- bury bells in the window last week at- tracted considerable attention. A representative of the Eobert Craig Co., Philadelphia, called on the trade last week. Graduation season is at hand again. Exercises in some of the schools have already been held, and in the other schoofe will be held within a week or ten days. Newark florists are getting some extra trade because of this fact, but the trade that they are getting now from this source is small compared with what they got before the school authori- ties prohibited the presentation of floral gifts to pupils publicly during gradua- tion exercises. Each year sees a greater reduction of revenue from this source. Hausmann Bros. & Son, on Boyden avenue, Hilton, have done a good spring business, but find collections a little slow. They are now supplying a large quantity of outdoor sweet peas to the Newark and Elizabeth trade. A green- house, 40x125 feet, is being built for the firm by Hitchings & Co., of Eliza- beth. This may be enlarged to 200 feet in length later. R. B. M. • BRAMPTON, ONT. The Market. Planting finishes this week with the benching of the chrysanthemum plants. The favorable showers we have had lately have given" the outside stock a splendid send-ofE for the season. Some fine gladioli are being cut at present, the bulbs having been brought from Holland and pla
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