. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?n . ^T. -. •'' u;..»-. ?';- y^ ~.T^"i^^^ '?' r* 58 The Florists^ Review July 20, 1»22. Dallas, Ore.—Mrs. M. A. Conlee is starting in tlio florists' business here. San Fernando, Cal.—Alois Frey, oriji;- iuator of the Kainbow f'reesias, says that the midst of the shijiping season finds him conipletoly sold out. The de- mand exceeds ;ill ]irevious reeordsi and ill general the fieesia crop is light. Mr. J''rey says that considering the bad win- ter freesia growers went through, he thinks his crop turned out fairly well. LOS ANGELES, CAL. The Mark


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?n . ^T. -. •'' u;..»-. ?';- y^ ~.T^"i^^^ '?' r* 58 The Florists^ Review July 20, 1»22. Dallas, Ore.—Mrs. M. A. Conlee is starting in tlio florists' business here. San Fernando, Cal.—Alois Frey, oriji;- iuator of the Kainbow f'reesias, says that the midst of the shijiping season finds him conipletoly sold out. The de- mand exceeds ;ill ]irevious reeordsi and ill general the fieesia crop is light. Mr. J''rey says that considering the bad win- ter freesia growers went through, he thinks his crop turned out fairly well. LOS ANGELES, CAL. The Market. There has l)eeu a decided turn for the better in }irices on the market, when good stock is considered, and gladioli especially have recovered. Dahlias have not come up to expectations, but a change for the better can be confi- dently expected. An unusual run of funeral work has kept tlie retailers fairly Imsy; in fact, with the depleted forces owing to vacations, everyone has his hands full. Outside of this, there is little out of the way to report and the summer business so far may be said to have been slightly above the aver- age. Various Notes. Robert Xew4'omb, who had been in the city for some time with his baskets and other lines, said that he had a most successful visit. lie left last week for San Francisco. He will also visit Kansas City during the S. A. F. conven- tion. Arthur (Heave, of Gleavc's Flower Shop, Santa Barbara, drove down in his Stutz last week. He has had a par- ticularly good season and his vegetables growinj; under glass have also been a success, despite the earlier frost trou- bles. Mr. Gleave has just bought an- other piece of property on the west side of Santa Barbara and may move his greenhouses there. C. E. and Mrs. Norton, of Fhoenix, Ariz., and F. R. and Mrs. Hills started last week on a northern automobile tour. Wliiie they had no set program, they intended going north at least as far as Eureka. Cal., and possibly farther. Mr. Norton


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