. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ROANOKE, VA. Fallon, Florist CANTON, ;"rMr« FBFn n nriT? 527 Market Ave., North inijV U. ULLl£i, Member F. T. D. Ass'n. YOUR ORDKR8 for IN O R P O L K or anyr^liere In Vlrclnla THE GHENT FLORAL NORFOLK. VA. at Piney Point, Md., where the fishing this year is excellent. With a friend on two occasions he has brought in record catches. Stanley Holland, of Eighteenth street and Columbia road, northwest, and his family, have been motoring to Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Arthur Niessen, of the Leo Niessen Co., Philadelphia, recently w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ROANOKE, VA. Fallon, Florist CANTON, ;"rMr« FBFn n nriT? 527 Market Ave., North inijV U. ULLl£i, Member F. T. D. Ass'n. YOUR ORDKR8 for IN O R P O L K or anyr^liere In Vlrclnla THE GHENT FLORAL NORFOLK. VA. at Piney Point, Md., where the fishing this year is excellent. With a friend on two occasions he has brought in record catches. Stanley Holland, of Eighteenth street and Columbia road, northwest, and his family, have been motoring to Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Arthur Niessen, of the Leo Niessen Co., Philadelphia, recently was in town looking over the new store which the company hopes to occupy shortly after the first of the coming month. The employees of the P street store of Fred H. Kramer are busily making wreaths for the Christmas holidays. Mr, Kramer moves an enormous quan- tity^ of these and he has found it ex- pedient to get things started many months in advance. C. L. L. BOSTON. The Market. August business continues remark- ably good, better than we have had for many years. Outdoor flowers now are arriving of much better quality, thanks to drier weather. Indoor flowers, with the exception of roses, are almost nil. Eoses are selling splendidly; short- stemmed stock makes $ to $3 per hundred and other grades from $4 to $12, with a few fancies realizing $16, which are extremely high summer prices, and there is no surplus at these prices. Beauties hold at $20 to $25 per hundred. There are no carnations on the market, but flowers from the new crop are al- most due. Sweet peas are scarce and, in the main, of inferior quality. Valley is decidedly scarce—not at all equal to requirements. Early asters are finishing and second early varieties are not yet in good crop. As a consequence, prices hold firm. Select flowers make $2 to $3 per hun- dred; some fancies $4. Seconds sell at 75 cents to $ per hundred. Gladioli. K E NT U C KY; JACOB SCHULZ CO.: Incorporated—Established 1873 ' THE FL


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