. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 ENOZVILLE, TENN. The Market. With continued favorable weather, stock is fine, even better than last week. Eoses and carnations are better than ever before at this time of the year, while orchids, valley, hyacinths and narcissi are good and plentiful. Trade has been good this last week, funeral work being rather heavy. So- ciety has been on the move and decora- tions and bouquets for various occa- sions have been in demand. Various Notes. The Knoxville Florists' Society en- joyed a delightful time at a banquet, held at the Imperial hotel, Tuesday


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 ENOZVILLE, TENN. The Market. With continued favorable weather, stock is fine, even better than last week. Eoses and carnations are better than ever before at this time of the year, while orchids, valley, hyacinths and narcissi are good and plentiful. Trade has been good this last week, funeral work being rather heavy. So- ciety has been on the move and decora- tions and bouquets for various occa- sions have been in demand. Various Notes. The Knoxville Florists' Society en- joyed a delightful time at a banquet, held at the Imperial hotel, Tuesday night, January 12, which was largely attended and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. The decoration was of roses and carnations of the latest varieties, and the society wishes to ex- tend its hearty thanks to E. G. Hill, of Eichmond, Ind., for his donation of Hoosier Beauty and Ophelia roses, and for his carnations, which were un- named; also to Gunnar Teilmann, of Johnson City, Tenn,, who sent a nice box of his new pink seedling carnation. Lady Grace. C. L. Baum is cutting some fine stock. His orchid crop is heavy, and although the demand has been good, he is unable to dispose of them all on the local market. Trade at C. W. Crouch's has been good. He is cutting a nice lot of or- chids, which sell at good prices. A. H. Dailey has been rather busy with funeral work. His stock is better than usual at this season of the year. W. E. Eyno's mother died Monday, January 11, suddenly and unexpectedly, and the deepest sympathy of all brother- florists has been extended to him and his family. Addison J. McNutt" is cutting some fine stock, principally sweet peas. E. E. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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