. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180S Pacific Aw« Member riorMa' Telegraph DeUverr. PtmiPS BROS., 93S Broad St NEWARK, Aitistk Floral Work and Long Sten Beauties Our Specialty N EW J ER8 EY EDWARD SCEERY—PATERSON tid PASSAIC Member Florisis' Telegraph Delivery Aasociation LANCASTER, PA. B. F. BARR & CO., leading Florists II THE ROSERY" LANCASTHIPS QUAUTY FLOWER SHOP I Lou Helen Dundore Moore Lancastor, Pa. NONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN, Leadins: FlortaC All Orders Promptlr Attended to L. D. Phone No. 438 ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. The local cut flower market is
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180S Pacific Aw« Member riorMa' Telegraph DeUverr. PtmiPS BROS., 93S Broad St NEWARK, Aitistk Floral Work and Long Sten Beauties Our Specialty N EW J ER8 EY EDWARD SCEERY—PATERSON tid PASSAIC Member Florisis' Telegraph Delivery Aasociation LANCASTER, PA. B. F. BARR & CO., leading Florists II THE ROSERY" LANCASTHIPS QUAUTY FLOWER SHOP I Lou Helen Dundore Moore Lancastor, Pa. NONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN, Leadins: FlortaC All Orders Promptlr Attended to L. D. Phone No. 438 ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. The local cut flower market is in poor condition; the little stock that is com- ing in is of poor quality and there is really not much doing in retail circles except for funerals, as most of the so- ciety people have gone for summer trips. There are still a few small wed- dings. From all accounts, the month of June was a good one for the leading retailers. All local growers are ready to pull out the old plants, and there is pros- pect of a scarcity in all stock this month. Field-grown stock is in bad shape. The two months of dry weather are a source of much worry to the growers. There is hardly enough first- class stock coming in to supply one store in the busy season. However, there are some really good gladioli, Easter lilies, valley and Shasta daisies. Carnations are small; so are roses. The intense heat last week caused stagna- tion in every line of business. Cooler weather and rain are promised for this week. VarloQs Notes. The twenty-eighth anniversary ban- quet of the St. Louis Florists' Club took place Wednesday evening, June 24, in the floral banquet room of the Hotel JeflFerson. Over seventy-five at- tended, every member bringing a lady. The large room was beautifully deco- rated with plants, and the tables with Richmond roses. The decorating was done by Frank "Windier, chairman of. FLOWERS delivered promptly in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, East Aurora, Lockport, Tonawanda, Lancaster and other W
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