. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Makch 1(5, 1922 The Florists^ Review 37 and there is evi'ry indication tliat we will have one of the finest sliows ever held liy the society. Let everylKjdy join in with an exhiitit, lav^^e or small, and help iilong the j^reat work. S. S. I'ennock, I'res. S. A. i\ NEW YORK. The Market. The market continues on the side of ' ovcrsupjily, ;in(I the wholesalers expori- eneo much dilhculty in effectinred customer these days, and the ash barrel has no cause rior (?omj)laint as to scarcity of material. Under an avalanche of bulb- ous material, rej;ular st


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Makch 1(5, 1922 The Florists^ Review 37 and there is evi'ry indication tliat we will have one of the finest sliows ever held liy the society. Let everylKjdy join in with an exhiitit, lav^^e or small, and help iilong the j^reat work. S. S. I'ennock, I'res. S. A. i\ NEW YORK. The Market. The market continues on the side of ' ovcrsupjily, ;in(I the wholesalers expori- eneo much dilhculty in effectinred customer these days, and the ash barrel has no cause rior (?omj)laint as to scarcity of material. Under an avalanche of bulb- ous material, rej;ular stajiles are de- pressed, and low values are the order. Tulips predominate, but the supply of narcissi is quite heavy and is now in- cre;ised by arrivals of Narcissus ])oet- icus, of ex<-ellent (|Uiiiity. The weather has favore(l tlie liulli {.^rowers, ;is may he believed when it i^ known that tulijis and narcissi in (lutdocir plantinj^s lierealionts aie well out of the jiround. Koses lire,.perhaps, not quite so ]ilen- tifnl, i)Ut .are still in lie;i\\' supply, so that j)ric(^s of last wei'k are well main- tained. There are tewer toji-rrrade ilow- ers, which is a foitunte circumstance for th. American lieauty con linnes in modeiate supply at $•'<' to $l(iii per hundred for sjiecials, and cle;ir;ini-es .?ire not |iart icularly hard to iiNike. Hy- brid teas show yood quality. Carnations ai'e ]ilentifnl, but are a little stronger, the jirice for top j;r;»des jiow beinj»- $4 ]icr hundre<l. with ^Irs. Ward and Laildie biin^in<; .$.") and .$(5, according to is $; to .*;> per hundred,_*it li ;i few selected llowers and hybci^s brinj,nng- $litO. are in sli^t su])ply and of rather low ipiality, tlie liest flowers lirinyini: i^^G per dozen. White lilies ;ire in much l:ir;.;'er sup ply .Mnil the ])rice ranee has dropped to $111 to $;) ]ier hundred, the bitter prii-e fill- lon;^ stemmed, well mounted flow ers. IJlie-, (it' the \:illey


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