. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review Apbil 15. 1916. LIQUID 409 NICOTINE. "NICO-FUME" 1-lb. can Vi-lb. can 60 TMRIPS PAPER 288 sheet can $ 144 sheet can 24 sheet can 86 SPRAYING-VAPORIZING-FUMIGATING YOUR DEALER HAS THESE PRICES Manufaetur«d by THI KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT COMPANYp lncorporat«dp Loulsvlll*, Ky, Mention The ReTlew when yon write. NIKOTEEN for Spraying and Vaporizing APHIS PUNK for Fumigating. ASK YOUR DKALBII FOR ff. NICOTINE MFG. CO. SPBINGFIEIJ), MASS. The Market. The Easter trade in this ci


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists' Review Apbil 15. 1916. LIQUID 409 NICOTINE. "NICO-FUME" 1-lb. can Vi-lb. can 60 TMRIPS PAPER 288 sheet can $ 144 sheet can 24 sheet can 86 SPRAYING-VAPORIZING-FUMIGATING YOUR DEALER HAS THESE PRICES Manufaetur«d by THI KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT COMPANYp lncorporat«dp Loulsvlll*, Ky, Mention The ReTlew when yon write. NIKOTEEN for Spraying and Vaporizing APHIS PUNK for Fumigating. ASK YOUR DKALBII FOR ff. NICOTINE MFG. CO. SPBINGFIEIJ), MASS. The Market. The Easter trade in this city was »\^ay below the average. The local trolleymen went on a strike March 30. No cars except those carrying the mail were seen until April 1, when most of the lines resumed their work. This, of course, was a great setback for the florists. Friday, April 2, was a fair day, and things began to boom. How- ever, this was too good to last long, and Saturday the snow storm covered the ground with a fall of from eight to twelve inches. Easter morning •dawned bright and fair, but one would have thought it a-winter's day instead of an April morning. The result of it all was that many plants and flowers were left over to be disposed of in any way possible. Funeral work has been quite plenti- ful since Easter, and has helped to use up some of the left-over stock. Easter lilies were fine and brought from 20 to 25 cents a bloom. Roses, pink and white, were $ per dozen; red ones from $2 to $3. Violets were $ per hundred; sweet peas, 35 to 50 cents a bunch of twenty-five; tulips, 50 to 75 cents per dozen; daffodils, 50 to 60 cents; carnations, 75 cents and $1 per dozen; azaleas, $1 to $5 apiece. F. J. C. ST. PAUI., MINN. Tile Market. Business in the last week, like the weather, has brightened up. General business has been good, and funeral work plentiful. Stock of all kinds is plentiful and sells well. All the re- tailers report a fine business following Easter. Various Notes.


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