. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 94 The Florists' Review January 28, 1916. FOBT WAYNE, IND. The Market. Businesa has been brisk, but not so good as during the first part of Jan- uary. Funeral work moves a large quantity of flowers, especially callas and Easter lilies, but society work is not nearly so plentiful. The supply of flowers is not so large as it was two weeks ago, owing to the continuous dark weather, and roses and carnations are almost at a premium. Spring flowers are coming in slowly. Daffodils, jonquils and tulips have made their appearance on the local market, potted
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 94 The Florists' Review January 28, 1916. FOBT WAYNE, IND. The Market. Businesa has been brisk, but not so good as during the first part of Jan- uary. Funeral work moves a large quantity of flowers, especially callas and Easter lilies, but society work is not nearly so plentiful. The supply of flowers is not so large as it was two weeks ago, owing to the continuous dark weather, and roses and carnations are almost at a premium. Spring flowers are coming in slowly. Daffodils, jonquils and tulips have made their appearance on the local market, potted as well as cut. Violets and sweet peas are scarce. Primroses, cyclamens, azaleas and cinerarias are selling well. Various Notes. ^ The New Haven Floral Co., of New Haven, Ind., is shipping some fine car- nations to this market. Frank Knecht & Co. are cutting some splendid roses and report the demand good. The Bradley Flower Shop is showing some fine cineraria plants, as well as a variety of other blooming plants. At the Fee-Heit wedding, January 5, the bouquets and decorations by the Flick Floral Co. were elaborate. South- ern smilax and Killarney roses formed the decorations at the Heit residence. The bridesmaids carried stunning hats filled with Sunburst roses and tied with long streamers of Sunburst ribbon, by which they hung from the arm. The bride's bouquet was a combination of valley, lilies and white orchids, tied with a handsome bridal scarf. The decorations for the opening of the Pal- ace theater, January 25, were also car- ried out by the Flick Floral Co. Smilax and Beauties were used. K. R. F. Missoula, Mont.—The R. & S. Flower Store has secured G. H. Osterman, an experienced nurseryman, to take charge of the nursery department which the firm plans establishing. Thirty acres are ready now, and perhaps thirty more will be added, according to F. X. Scully, head of the concern. RUSSELL ROSE PLANTS We offer extra fine grafted stock of this varieiy. Write for p
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