. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Rorists' Review Mahch 30. 1922 sent to him with the compliments of the mayor of Indianapolis. The basket was made up of Butterfly roses and Kingf Alfred jonquils. At the same time a large basket of American Beauty roses was presented to the commissioner of the District of Columbia, Cuno Eu- dolph, better known as "Washington's mayor," and another basket of mixed stock of spring flowers on the first real day of spring was similarly sent to Crawford C. McCullough, of Fort Wil- liam, Ontario, president of the Inter- national Eotary, w
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Rorists' Review Mahch 30. 1922 sent to him with the compliments of the mayor of Indianapolis. The basket was made up of Butterfly roses and Kingf Alfred jonquils. At the same time a large basket of American Beauty roses was presented to the commissioner of the District of Columbia, Cuno Eu- dolph, better known as "Washington's mayor," and another basket of mixed stock of spring flowers on the first real day of spring was similarly sent to Crawford C. McCullough, of Fort Wil- liam, Ontario, president of the Inter- national Eotary, who is here for the meeting of the fifth district of Eotary. These two baskets were also presented with the compliments of the Indianapo- lis mayor, and were transmitted by William F. Gude, of Gudc Bros. Co. T. N. S. BOCHESTER, N. Y. The Market. One naturally expects to find dullness throughout the whole of the Lenten season, but such is not the case in this city up to the present time. Stock dur- ing the last week has been more plenti- ful than it was a week ago. Although the weather during the first half of the week was far from pleasant, the latter half brought forth considerable sun- shine, and stock became more plentiful. Bulbous stock continues to arrive in good supj)ly and clears each day. Sweet peas are quite plentiful. Violets are fairly plentiful, but are poorer in qual- ity. Cattleyas and cy])rijiediuins are in fair supply. Valley is plentiful and sells well. Eoses are in good supply and the quality keeps up well. There is a good crop of carnations on just now. Various Notes. The A. W. Oilman seed store reports satisfactory seed business so far this spring, and says that the outlook ap- pears to be most encouraging. G. E. McCoy, of the A. L. E^ndall Co., Chicago, called on the trade last week. Miss Margaret Kratz, of Henry Morris, of Syracuse, N. Y., was also a visitor. Edwin P. Wilson, of the H. E. Wilson store, reports unusually good business during the last two wee
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