Pot plants in supply
Good supplies of both outdoor and indoor pot plants are beginning to appear on the flower mar•ket
Few pot plants have been seen since Christmas but they should remain well supplied now for some months. Most flower varieties were plentiful and selling I
at reasonable prices. Among the more popular types were spray carnations, micro carnations, chrysanthemums, agonis, leucodendrums, nerines, gypsophilia and roses.
Now that St. Valentine’s day is past, roses in a wide range of colours are once again available at reasonable prices. ’ > :
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