. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180S Pacme Aw« Member FIosMb* Telesnvli DeUverj. PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Aitistk Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties Our Spedalty N EW J ER8 EY EDWAKD SCEERY-PATERSON ui4 PASSAIC Member Floriata' Telegraph Delivery Association LANCASTER, PA. 0. r. BARR & CO., Leading Florists 11 THE ROSERY" LANCASTnirai quauty flower shop Ixw Helen Dundore Moore Lancaster, Pa. MASSMANN. Leading: Florist All Orders Promptly Attended to L. D. Phone Ko. 433 NONTCLAIR, N. J. ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. There is h9,rdly anything new rega


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 180S Pacme Aw« Member FIosMb* Telesnvli DeUverj. PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Aitistk Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties Our Spedalty N EW J ER8 EY EDWAKD SCEERY-PATERSON ui4 PASSAIC Member Floriata' Telegraph Delivery Association LANCASTER, PA. 0. r. BARR & CO., Leading Florists 11 THE ROSERY" LANCASTnirai quauty flower shop Ixw Helen Dundore Moore Lancaster, Pa. MASSMANN. Leading: Florist All Orders Promptly Attended to L. D. Phone Ko. 433 NONTCLAIR, N. J. ST. LOUIS. The Southwestern Market. There is h9,rdly anything new regard- ing the local wholesale market; the conditions remain about the same as those of last week. We have had some rain, but not nearly enough to freshen up the outdoor stock. In looking over the market, a large qhiantity of stock is seen, but of such poor quality that it is hardly salable. Gladiolus spikes are of poor quality, with the tips brown. America and Chicago White are in de- mand and are among the best coming in. For the best $6 per hundred is asked. Some short-stemmed roses from new stock are coming in. Most of them are Killamey and Ward. Carnations are plentiful, but short in stem and small flowered. Ever- blooming tuberoses should be coming in soon in large quantities, unless the dry weather has killed them off. Lilies, Shasta daisies and valley hold up well. There are plenty of greens. Fancy ferns are down to $1 per thousand. As- paragus has a good demand. Various Notes. The County Growers' Association held its first picnic June 30 at Studt's grove, and from reports it was a great success. The crowd numbered nearly seventy-five persons, not including the children. The day was fine and every- body had a good time. It was voted to make it an annual event. Frank Windier, chairman of the club trustees, reports that a number of re- tailers have offered special prizes for. FLOWERS delivered promptly ill Buffalo, Nia^rtura Falls, East Auron,! Lockport, Tonawanda, Lancaste


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