. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review JANUABT 6, 1821 Tni» florlaf whos* eaxds avpMtf on the psB«« eairylnK this iMStf* ar* pr«par«<l to flu oMor* ""—• from otlior Ooitots for local doUv«ry on tli« oaual OSHKOSH, WIS. THE MILES COMPANY GROWERS Established 60 yean. Member F. T. D. RACINE, WIS. THE FLOWER Member SHOP 610-612 Wisconsin Street F. T. D. violets available helped the retailers greatly. The violet growers say the expected shortage did not occur and a large crop is coming on, which will be on the market for several weeks before St. Vale
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review JANUABT 6, 1821 Tni» florlaf whos* eaxds avpMtf on the psB«« eairylnK this iMStf* ar* pr«par«<l to flu oMor* ""—• from otlior Ooitots for local doUv«ry on tli« oaual OSHKOSH, WIS. THE MILES COMPANY GROWERS Established 60 yean. Member F. T. D. RACINE, WIS. THE FLOWER Member SHOP 610-612 Wisconsin Street F. T. D. violets available helped the retailers greatly. The violet growers say the expected shortage did not occur and a large crop is coming on, which will be on the market for several weeks before St. Valentine's day. Miscellaneous stock, such as calen- dulas, snapdragon, mignonette and ste- via, is in good supply. In bulbs, Ro- mans made their first appearance last week. Paper Whites were in demand and plentiful. Valley is of fine quality, but high- priced, selling at $ per hundred for the best. Easter and calla lilies are not overplentiful. Orchids are limited at $18 to $24 per dozen. They are fine stock. Some excellent smilax, aspara- gus, adiantum, and galax, especially bronze, is available. Wild smilax had a large demand last week and boxwood sold well. Various Notes. The St. Louis Florists' Club will meet Thursday afternoon, January 13, vvhc-n a large attendance is expected. The ofii- cers will meet this week and select a meeting place and arrange an interest- ing program. The secretary is prepar- ing special notices for all members. The publicity committee met Decem- ber 29 and arranged for strong and at- tractive advertisements for New Year's trade, which were quite productive in sales. This committee met again Janu- ary 5 and arranged for continuous ad- vertising for the season of 1921. L. H. Archias, of Sedalia, Mo., presi- dent of the Missouri State Florists' Association, was in St. Louis January 5 to confer with the secretary and to set a date for the annual meeting. A campaign for members will be inaugu- rated throughout the state. The Alton Floral C
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