. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Rorists' Review January 9. ADMNTUM FARLETENSE GLORIOSUM For fine decorative work we offer a splendid lot of 3-inch pot plants of this variety, which, on account of its hardiness (it outlasts the old variety ten to one), makes it an available sub- ject where Farleyense cannot be used at all. GOOD 3-INCH POTS, $ PER DOZ., $ PER 100 HENRY A. 714-716 Chestnut St., DREER PHILADELPHIA, PA. EVANSVUJ^E, IND. The Market. New Year's business was better than last year, owing to the large number of social events and watch parties, for wh


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Rorists' Review January 9. ADMNTUM FARLETENSE GLORIOSUM For fine decorative work we offer a splendid lot of 3-inch pot plants of this variety, which, on account of its hardiness (it outlasts the old variety ten to one), makes it an available sub- ject where Farleyense cannot be used at all. GOOD 3-INCH POTS, $ PER DOZ., $ PER 100 HENRY A. 714-716 Chestnut St., DREER PHILADELPHIA, PA. EVANSVUJ^E, IND. The Market. New Year's business was better than last year, owing to the large number of social events and watch parties, for which many flowers were used. A large number of corsage bouquets were worn by the ladies. Funeral work is not so heavy as it was, owing to a decrease in the number of deaths from influenza. The recent Soldiers' and Sailors' ball at the Colosseum was well attended and a large number of corsage bouquets were made for this event. The weather is cold, with little snow and not much sunshine. The tempera- ture fell to 5 degrees above zero Janu- ary 3. Last month was the warmest December for more than twenty years. The rainfall was inches. Various Notes. The William Blackman Floral Co. re- ports a large business for the holidays. This firm enjoyed a fine demand for cor- sage bouquets for New Year's and the Soldiers' and Sailors* ball. George Blackman gave his annual ban- quet at the store to his employees, his family and relatives January 3, it being his fifty-sixth birthday. This is the fifteenth year that he has observed his birthday in this manner. C. L. Niednagel is off crop on roses, as he had a full crop for Christmas. He is cutting some good sweet peas. Julius Niednagel & Sons are having a great deal of funeral work. They are cutting quantities of carnations. Karl Zeidler reports a good business in funeral work. He is preparing for a heavy spring business. Mrs. J. C. Elspermann is using all the flowers she can get, as business is still heavy. Eoyston & Fenton did fou


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