. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review January 5, 1922 ^e^florists whose cards nppear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders "' from other florists for local delivery on the usual uiuiiuiiuuiuuuuiiiuuiuuiiiiij uffalo NEW YORK MEMBERS ^S^t^illXSWMiJMWWWWWlxgy W. J. Palmer & Son 304 Main Street Scott the Florist Mean and Balcom Streets Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop 352 Williams Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Gr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review January 5, 1922 ^e^florists whose cards nppear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders "' from other florists for local delivery on the usual uiuiiuiiuuiuuuuiiiuuiuuiiiiij uffalo NEW YORK MEMBERS ^S^t^illXSWMiJMWWWWWlxgy W. J. Palmer & Son 304 Main Street Scott the Florist Mean and Balcom Streets Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop 352 Williams Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kramer the Florist 1291 Jefferson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street KANSAS KANSAS CITY MRS. T. A. MOSELEY "Service Above Self" 712 Minnesota Ave. MEMBER F. T. D. KANSAS CITY, MO. Akin^s Floral Co. 1203 Baltimore KANSAS CITY, MO. O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP FOR SERVICE N. W. COR INDEPENDKNCK AVE. AND OAK. KANSAS CITY, MO. Midland Rower Shop, ne^Uttreet ST. LOUIS. iiiimiiwiwiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinimniiiiniiiiiiiiniiiwininmiimh- The Market. The year of 1921 passed out in a most brilliant fashion. There were many par- ties, dinners and table reservations at the various hotels on New Year's eve, which called for many floral decorations and corsages, while society kept open house on New Year's day, which also called for many flowers for house and table decorations. The retailers say the New Year's call for cut stock and plants was most satisfactory to them all, especially those in the west end, the section in which society holds forth. The weather during the last week was cold and clear. Still, stock of all kinds was barely sufficient for the demands of the local retailers. The ship- ping orders this season, the wholesalers say, have been much larger than in any previous year. These orders come from western states.' There were nice lots of extra good roses during the week, and prices were somewhat lower than they were last week. The choic


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