. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 142 The Florists^ Review APBlL 28, 1U21 took back with them '' set aside'' or- ders of bedding plants, etc. Trucks were used instead of sending by; ex- press. This not only givjBS (Juicker 'serv- ice, but the plants arrive in much b(jt- ter condition. E. A. Hacker finished planting last week and will now take a week's fish- ing trip. C. C. Hallinan reports business good and that he has sold out his surplus perennials. California privet is entirely sold out by local nurserymen, with Berberis Thunbergii a close second. These two varieties were always


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 142 The Florists^ Review APBlL 28, 1U21 took back with them '' set aside'' or- ders of bedding plants, etc. Trucks were used instead of sending by; ex- press. This not only givjBS (Juicker 'serv- ice, but the plants arrive in much b(jt- ter condition. E. A. Hacker finished planting last week and will now take a week's fish- ing trip. C. C. Hallinan reports business good and that he has sold out his surplus perennials. California privet is entirely sold out by local nurserymen, with Berberis Thunbergii a close second. These two varieties were always in good supply until this year. W. H. Nichols & Son report a pros- perous Afason and are busy planting perennials at present. Planting season is in full blast and although nurserymen were busy the last few weeks filling orders, they are now just as busy planting stock for next season. J. L. Wetzel & Son have been busy the last two weeks with landscape work in Cleveland. T. J. M. NEWARK, N. J. Transient cut flower trade is a little quiet, but there has been considerable funeral work the last few weeks. The seed, plant and shrub business is active, and there is considerable work in early cemetery decorations. Prices on flow- ers are down slightly, but they have not reached pre-war figures. The large amount of unemployment is the cause of much loss to local florists. E. B. M. Welland, Ont.—Charles W. Norton will open a store here April 29. It will bear the name of Charles W. Norton & Son. For fifteen years Mr. Norton was the head designer and floral decorator with England's royal household under the late Queen Victoria. Then for the next fifteen years he was the head de- signer of the Dale Estate, at Bramp- ton, Ont. Ampelopsis Veitchii or Boston Ivy 8-year. 3 to 4 ft. tops and extra heavy roots, much heavier than the usual grading, Adk for the Florists' trade. pg^ jq pg^ iqq Very heaviest grade $ $ 3-year, good grade 2-year, No. 1 grade 14.


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