London Labour and the London Poor, Volume 1
Mayhew, Henry
1861
Cut Flowers.
I now give the quantity of cut flowers sold in the streets. The returns have been derived from nursery-men and market-salesmen. It will be seen how fully these returns corroborate the statement of the poor flower-girl—(p. )— "it's very little use offering anything that's not sweet." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I may remark, too, that at the present period, from "the mildness of the season," wallflowers, primroses, violets, and polyanthuses are almost as abundant as in spring sunshine.
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