. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'TTl'? ?V'': ?ty^iv^r ^r-. ' V, '^ iy :"^wv>nv:'T^yf^^«'^"'^^'^^'^>fi'^r^^^^^ The Florists* Review NOTBUBBB 23, 1916. Bros., Edgar Wenninghoflf and the New Haven Floral Co. Chrysanthemums were the predominating flowers in the show, although there were meritorious exhibits of roses. W. J. & M. S. Vesey displayed cattleyas, oncidiums, vandas and cypripediums. The Flick Floral Co. had a bride's party, with bouquets of colonial style, and hand- some table decorations. Markey Bros, had William Turner mums with other stock and the Dos


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'TTl'? ?V'': ?ty^iv^r ^r-. ' V, '^ iy :"^wv>nv:'T^yf^^«'^"'^^'^^'^>fi'^r^^^^^ The Florists* Review NOTBUBBB 23, 1916. Bros., Edgar Wenninghoflf and the New Haven Floral Co. Chrysanthemums were the predominating flowers in the show, although there were meritorious exhibits of roses. W. J. & M. S. Vesey displayed cattleyas, oncidiums, vandas and cypripediums. The Flick Floral Co. had a bride's party, with bouquets of colonial style, and hand- some table decorations. Markey Bros, had William Turner mums with other stock and the Doswell Floral Co. ex- hibited Ophelia and Shawyer roses, as well as a variety in chrysanthemums. Varioiw Notes. Miss Clara B. Flick, of the Patten Flower Shop, Toledo, O., is spending several days here visiting Mrs. Richard Blossom, of the Flick Floral Co. Miss Flick reports business at Toledo un- usually brisk. Pa,rk Superintendent Carl J. Getz re- turned last week from a visit to nurs- eries at Tippecanoe, Springfield, East Cleveland and Painesville, O., where he purchased 2,000 plants for the city parks, besides, 3,400 large-leaved trees. A. M. Anderson, of the A. L. Bandall Co., Chicago, called on the trade last week. R. F. BUFFALO. The Market. Last week could not be recorded as one of the really busy weeks. There was plenty of all kinds of stock, but little demand. Now, however, with the fall of snow giving the genuine aspect of winter, it is thought that business will improve. Moreover, if the cold weather continues, the supply will not be quite so heavy. American Beauties are in good de- mand and the quality is quite satisfac- tory. Other roses which lingered some- what last week are now moving nicely. Mums continue to arrive in just as good quality, if not better in some instances, but the quantity has fallen off. Pom- pons are far more plentiful than mums and the variety is larger. Valley and orchids are few and hard to obtain. The supply of lilies is slowly increas- in


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