. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS FRNE ^ ftOMPANY •- -^Ziill'l'l"^ Igeiits for ELASTIC-LYKE WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL L D. Pboae Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The Review when yon write. ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Market. The liot weather had an unfavorable effect on business, but cooler days have brightened up conditions considerably. The main feature in business has been funeral work, with a fair sprinkling of wedding orders. The principal item of stock is gladioli; they are in excessive supply, and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. EVERYTHING IN CUT FLOWERS FRNE ^ ftOMPANY •- -^Ziill'l'l"^ Igeiits for ELASTIC-LYKE WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL L D. Pboae Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The Review when yon write. ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Market. The liot weather had an unfavorable effect on business, but cooler days have brightened up conditions considerably. The main feature in business has been funeral work, with a fair sprinkling of wedding orders. The principal item of stock is gladioli; they are in excessive supply, and apparently all growers are producing them. The favorable condi- tions under which they have developed this season have made them extremely good. The white varieties, however, have not done so well. The demand for roses has been large this week, but the supply has not been sufficient. White roses are scarce and the demand for them is heavy. The supply of Easter lilies is ade- quate, but the call is light. The same may be said of rubrums and gigan- teums. Asters are scarce, especially those of good quality, while many show the effects of the hot weather. The carnation crop is about over, there being few flowers on the market. There are a few good dahlias, but the demand is poor. Good pompons are arriving and sell well. Feverfew, achilleas, snapdragons, candytuft, bachelor's but- tons, coreopsis and zinnias are plenti- ful, but the demand for them is chiefly for cemetery work. Sweet peas are neither good nor plentiful; good stock is difficult to procure at any price. Magnolia leaves and galax are utilized considerably during the summer season. The supply of greens meets all demands. Blooming plants are not plentiful. A few good gloxinias are seen. Various Notes. J. W. Langenbach, of Albion, has re- turned from an automobile trip through the Berkshires. He purchased a 7-pas- senger car and made the initial trip to Norwich, Conn. His father, F. J. Lan- genbach, a florist of Norwi


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