. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. tt Mpntlon The rtpvlew when Ton write. ?J ? . ROCHESTER, N. T. Tbe Market. Couditions are becoming better, and «verybo«ly is iioticing the change with satisfaction. During the week there have been enormous shipments of retty good and are selling at better figures. There is a good clemand for sweet peas, but they are quite scarce. Orchids are fine and in fair demand. -Tho supply of valley is much larger than the demand. Few callas are seen, but the supply of Easter lilies is quite good. Smilax, bronze and green leu- <-othop leaves, dagger ferns a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. tt Mpntlon The rtpvlew when Ton write. ?J ? . ROCHESTER, N. T. Tbe Market. Couditions are becoming better, and «verybo«ly is iioticing the change with satisfaction. During the week there have been enormous shipments of retty good and are selling at better figures. There is a good clemand for sweet peas, but they are quite scarce. Orchids are fine and in fair demand. -Tho supply of valley is much larger than the demand. Few callas are seen, but the supply of Easter lilies is quite good. Smilax, bronze and green leu- <-othop leaves, dagger ferns and galax are quite plentiful. Various Notes. Arthur Zirkinaii, of the M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, was in town last week, showing an extensive line of florists' supplies. We are sorry to report that the con- dition of A. Dennison, a former florist of Brockport, X. Y., is quite serious. He has been in the general hospital here for several weeks and was obliged to undergo another operation for blad- der trouble last week. Little hope is given of his recovery. Among rei'ent visitors were: .T. W. Kellogg, of Clifton Springs; .fohn Ward, of Mumford; 8. W. Morgan, of Le Roy; W. T. Cass, Geneva; Wm. Eh- mann, Corfu; Troutnian Bros., of Gen- eva, and .1. C. Van Heiningen, of Hein- ingen Bros. & Co., Boskoop, Holland. The monthly meeting of the Lady Horists' Association was held Tues- dav, December 8, at the home of Mrs. Wm. .r. Keller, of Selye Terrace. More than fifty members of the hor- ticultural class of Cornell University were tendered a banquet Friday eve- ning, December 11, at the Osburn House, by the Rochester Florists' Asso- ciation. The banquet followed an all- day inspection of the park system and the truck garflening sections of Ironde- quoit. The importance of the flower in- 4lustry in New York state was dwelt on ^yy Professor Edward A. "White, head of the department of floriculture at Cor- nell. Professor Alvin C. Beal also ttpoke. H. .T. H. SEND US THAT ENQUIRY


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