. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTBMBBB 24, 1921 The Florists' Review 31 hind; consequently, long-stemmed flow- ers are fairly plentiful in the pink sec- tion. American Legion is looking well and sells for color, which is bright and seasonable. Cattleyas are scarce. Cypripe- diums are more plentiful than usual and meet a moderate demand. Oncidiums are more plentiful. Lilies are on the short side, and quo- tations of the last three weeks are well maintained, demand and supply being about equal. Lily of the valley seems to have recovered from its slump. Carnations are in plentiful


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTBMBBB 24, 1921 The Florists' Review 31 hind; consequently, long-stemmed flow- ers are fairly plentiful in the pink sec- tion. American Legion is looking well and sells for color, which is bright and seasonable. Cattleyas are scarce. Cypripe- diums are more plentiful than usual and meet a moderate demand. Oncidiums are more plentiful. Lilies are on the short side, and quo- tations of the last three weeks are well maintained, demand and supply being about equal. Lily of the valley seems to have recovered from its slump. Carnations are in plentiful supply and arrivals show improvement in quality every week. Prices have been fairly steady, but growers expected advances for the Thanksgiving day trade. Violets are abundant, although not nearly so much so as in former years. Eetailers say that the public has soured on violets as a direct result of the price manipulations of growers and specula- tors. Sweet peas are more plentiful and last week's quotations are maintained. Various Notes. Secretary John Young, of the S. A. F., returned November 19 from Cleveland, where he had been in attendance at a meeting of the national flower show committee November 17 and 18. He spoke highly of the hospitable treatment accorded the committee and is more en- thusiastic than ever over the prospect of another successful national flower show. On the first day of the meeting the members of the committee were the guests at luncheon of the Eotary Club. C. H. Totty, Madison, N. J., was in attendance at the annual exhibition of the Chrysanthemum Society of America, held in Chicago last week. On his re- turn he was joined by Prank H. Traendly and W. H. Duckham, to- gether with whom he visited the estab- lishment of the E. G. Hill Co., Rich- mond, Ind., November 19. The trio ar- rived home November 12. The New York Floral Co., of Yonkers, N. Y., has acquired a building on Main street, White Plains, in which they have opened a flower store, 25x100 fe


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