. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Enough Said These boxes have the usual NEIDINGER Quality We also have a large stock of the following for spring work: BIRCH BARK—Price per lb., 15c CEDAR BARK—in bundles 4 fL long, about 40 sq. ft, $ per bundle I Galvanized Cemetery Vases, si^^ $ and $ per 100 THC HOUK OP MERIT JOS. 8. NEIDINGER, Horists'SuppUes, 1309-11 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The BeTlew when yon write. A. Dreer, Inc., stated that his house has steadily pushed ahead of last year during January, February and March, while April is showing a more pro- no


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Enough Said These boxes have the usual NEIDINGER Quality We also have a large stock of the following for spring work: BIRCH BARK—Price per lb., 15c CEDAR BARK—in bundles 4 fL long, about 40 sq. ft, $ per bundle I Galvanized Cemetery Vases, si^^ $ and $ per 100 THC HOUK OP MERIT JOS. 8. NEIDINGER, Horists'SuppUes, 1309-11 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention The BeTlew when yon write. A. Dreer, Inc., stated that his house has steadily pushed ahead of last year during January, February and March, while April is showing a more pro- nounced gain than any of its predeces- sors. William J. Baker and William Swayne jitneyed to the ball game April 24. The Robert Craig Co. has its houses completely filled with well grown spring stock of its own production that has replaced the Easter plants with won- drous celerity. The dracsenas are su- perb. The Henry F. Michell Co. place, at Andalusia, is bright with a gorgeous display of tulips in many colors. The perennials are coming along well. H. Bayersdorfer & Co. report that a shipment of Italian wheat intended for making wheat sheaves is held at Na- ples, Italy, on the ground that it may be required for food. Mark Patent Mills suggests a meet- ing between the growers and retailers wherein the growers will announce their intention of growing fewer flowers and more vegetables and the retailers will ask protection for their customers who hav6 been enjoying the low prices of flowers and naturally will not want to pay more. A. L. Fortunes flnds a satisfactory demand for greens. A local paper caused a stir by an- nouncing that Sunday, May 2, would be Mothers' day in an article of nearly a column. All the wholesalers called this paper up on the telephone and were told they were wrong in saying it should be May 9, until one of them produced the act of Congress passed last year making the second Sunday in May Mothers' day for the nation. Then the paper retracted. Edward


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