. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •6 The Florists^ Review Afbil 20. 1922. Hanging Baskets, The Best on ^ Market STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE Green Sheet Moss Per bale, $ 10 bales, $ Per doc Per lOO 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 12-inch 14-inch 16-inch 18-inch so of one dxe at lOO rate The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati,*©. deplored having to use inferior sweet peas, owing to the heat, instead of the beautiful stock he expected. He fa- vored specimen plants, dressed. Mr. Fox considers the sweet pea the leading eor- siige flower


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •6 The Florists^ Review Afbil 20. 1922. Hanging Baskets, The Best on ^ Market STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE Green Sheet Moss Per bale, $ 10 bales, $ Per doc Per lOO 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 12-inch 14-inch 16-inch 18-inch so of one dxe at lOO rate The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati,*©. deplored having to use inferior sweet peas, owing to the heat, instead of the beautiful stock he expected. He fa- vored specimen plants, dressed. Mr. Fox considers the sweet pea the leading eor- siige flower for a late Easter. Kobert A. Craig said he was satisfied that Easter business with the Eobcrt Craig Co. was as good as last year's. Mr. Craig was greatly pleased with the Easter demand and thought that good assortment had much to do with the results. He thinks that it is im- possible to grow enough good French hydrangeas at from $1 to $ each. He added that the sale of arecas for decorating had doubled his expecta- tions. Charles H. Grakelow did a rushing Easter business in both his uptown and downtown stores. H. B. Cartledge says that the Easter corsage is increasing in popularity. The Premier Floral Shop disposed of an immense quantity of hamper plants. The firm had nothing left. Harvey N. Jones said that J. J. Habermehl's Sons had done fully as much decorating in the churches as in any previous year at Easter. There was a good demand for plant combinations and for corsage bouquets. At the Bellevue-Stratford Flower Shop large bunches of pansies in one color made an effective corsage bunch, purple being especially rich. Frank X. Alter said that the Charles F. Krueger Co. had a fine Easter at the Reading terminal flower stand, both in plants and flowers. Mr. Alter missed the violets and daffodils. Eobert Craig had a busy Easter in Porto Eico, packing and shipping arecas, dracaenas, aspidistras and some cocos to fill up the greenhouses at Nor- wood Station after Easter. T


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