. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 166 The American Florist. Feb. iS, Fancy Ferns, -$ per 1000 New Crop Galax, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; 10,000 $ Sphagnum Moss, large bales $1 25; 6bales, $ Extra Fine Sprays, Green and Bronze $ per 100; $ per 1000 boxwood, per bunch, 35c; 50-lb. case, $ Magnolias, Brown and Green, Imported stock per basket, $; 6 baskets, $ each Discount on orders of 10,000 or more. Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial ord
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 166 The American Florist. Feb. iS, Fancy Ferns, -$ per 1000 New Crop Galax, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; 10,000 $ Sphagnum Moss, large bales $1 25; 6bales, $ Extra Fine Sprays, Green and Bronze $ per 100; $ per 1000 boxwood, per bunch, 35c; 50-lb. case, $ Magnolias, Brown and Green, Imported stock per basket, $; 6 baskets, $ each Discount on orders of 10,000 or more. Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial order solicited. MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc. Wholesale Commission Florists and Florists' Supplies, 38-40 Broadway, All Phone Connections. DETROIT, MICH. Cleveland. STOCK INCBEASING. The weather is opening up nicely, and the sun shows his face a little more each day, with the result that flowers are arriving In ever increasing quantity and better quality. The past winter has not been remarkable for its being cold, so much as the dark cloudy weather, which has retarded the growth of stock, and the opening of flowers, with the result that it has been a rather poor season all through for the grower, from a financial stand- point. Sweet peas are beginning to arrive in quantities and the stock is exceptionally fine. Callas are abund- ant and the demand for these flowers at present seems very good. Easter lilies also are selling readily at fair prices. Lily of the valley is having a slightly better call, and violets have been cleaning up daily. Roses are still in short supply. Carnations are good, but also short of the demand. Dutch hyacinths are coming in quite plenti- fully. Stock of all kinds is improving. FLOBISTS' CLUB MEETING. A good time was had by all who at- tended the club meeting February 13. There were 25 new members admitted. H. Knoble made a very interesting speech on advertising, making a strong plea to have the florists write in some ?way and systematically adverti
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