. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists Review; Dbcbmbbb 1, 1921 From A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., George Asnius received a large box of new late pompon chrysanthe- mums with the request that he let the trade have an opportunity to see thcni after the C. S.,A. committee had a look. Mr. Asmus staged them in the store of Joseph Foerster Co., where they at- tracted much attention. Most of the varieties still are under number. Fred Price, of Peter Reinberg, Inc., has been interviewing growers as to the prospects for winter crops and finds that quite a few are plannin


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 50 The Florists Review; Dbcbmbbb 1, 1921 From A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., George Asnius received a large box of new late pompon chrysanthe- mums with the request that he let the trade have an opportunity to see thcni after the C. S.,A. committee had a look. Mr. Asmus staged them in the store of Joseph Foerster Co., where they at- tracted much attention. Most of the varieties still are under number. Fred Price, of Peter Reinberg, Inc., has been interviewing growers as to the prospects for winter crops and finds that quite a few are planning to be on crop in January. Mr. Price says these growers have been on in November and probably will not have large crops for Christmas. The same report has come from other sources. W. A. Hansen is devoting three weeks to swinging around the circle for the Joseph Foerster Co. He was at the Twin Cities November 29. N. J. Wietor states that Thanksgiving prices were something of a disappoint- ment, but that the sales for the week nevertheless exceeded any previous Thanksgiving in the history of Wietor Bros., they never before having had so large a cut at this date. H. Munson, widely known among the growers as the supplier of boiler tubes for hot water systems, is preparing to sail early in December for a long visit at his old home in Sweden. Mrs. Mun- son died early this year and recently he has incorporated his business and turned the active management over to other hands, so that the date of his return is problematical. Alois Frey leaves December 2, to re- turn to his home at San Fernando, Cal. After spending three weeks most pleas- antly here, he confesses to a desire for the fertile valley in the mountains. William Feniger, of Detroit, Toledo and Akron, has been here, looking over the market and in conference with his partner, Sam Bloom. The Feniger- Bloom interests include a wholesale house in Detroit and three retail stores in other places. They take a great deal of stock off


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