. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 144 The Florists^ Review Apbil 20. 1922 chrysanthemums in the fall usually have some bulbous stock for the spring flower market.'' The Suzanne Floral Co. had numerous orders for the funeral of I. Cahen, brother of Mrs. Louis Stern. The family is con- nected with some of the leading business interests of the city. Brown & Kennedy are finding that general business is satisfactory. M. M. , O. The Market. Easter business was slow in starting, but when it once began it produced a deluge. Everybody reported good busi- ness and nearly all of


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 144 The Florists^ Review Apbil 20. 1922 chrysanthemums in the fall usually have some bulbous stock for the spring flower market.'' The Suzanne Floral Co. had numerous orders for the funeral of I. Cahen, brother of Mrs. Louis Stern. The family is con- nected with some of the leading business interests of the city. Brown & Kennedy are finding that general business is satisfactory. M. M. , O. The Market. Easter business was slow in starting, but when it once began it produced a deluge. Everybody reported good busi- ness and nearly all of the stock was cleaned out, with the exception of a few small items. The wholesalers cleaned out of everything, with the exception of bulbous stock, which was a drug on the market. There was a scarcity of corsage material, especially in sweet peas and valley, because most of the growers did not ship their full quota. Violets were of an inferior quality and several complaints were received. Some of the violets were even returned. Sweet peas were extremely scarce and Talley ran a close second. Calendulas cleaned up well, as did snapdragons. Roses cleaned up, even the white, and many more could have been sold had they been available. Supplies of all kinds were in great demand. Carna- tions were all disposed of in good order. The demand for local valley was much larger than the supply. This state of affairs was unfortunate, as a surplus was expected, but did not materialize. Easter lilies cleaned up well, the de- mand being extremely large. The hot weather preceding Easter helped to cre- ate a shortage in stock, as it was im- possible to hold back the stock before Easter. Many of the trade were dis- appointed with the asparagus. This item did not arrive until the Monday after Easter and then only in unsalable condition. Various Notes. George Taffel, of Schloss Bros., New York, was a recent visitor. John F. Guenther has a new Dodge delivery car with disk wheels. W. A. B. Hyacinth St


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