. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists' Review KEiiiUAUV 19, 1914. IMCRBABX THE VALUK OF TOUR PLANTS BT USING HART'S HANDY HANDLE Fits securely on any standard pot. and by tne use of a little Chiffon or Ribbon, gives you a Basket effect at a very small additional cost, increasing the price of your plants 100^. -PKICJBS- No. 1—12 Inches liigrli $ per dozen No. 4—24 Inches hleh $ per dozen No. 2—15 inches high per dozen No. 6—30 Inches high No. 3—18 Inches high per dozen No. 6-86 Inches high per dozen AT YOUR DEALKRS OK DIRECT GEORGE B.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists' Review KEiiiUAUV 19, 1914. IMCRBABX THE VALUK OF TOUR PLANTS BT USING HART'S HANDY HANDLE Fits securely on any standard pot. and by tne use of a little Chiffon or Ribbon, gives you a Basket effect at a very small additional cost, increasing the price of your plants 100^. -PKICJBS- No. 1—12 Inches liigrli $ per dozen No. 4—24 Inches hleh $ per dozen No. 2—15 inches high per dozen No. 6—30 Inches high No. 3—18 Inches high per dozen No. 6-86 Inches high per dozen AT YOUR DEALKRS OK DIRECT GEORGE B. HART, Manufacturer 24 to 30 Stone Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Mention The Review when you write. set a«idi> as rose , Tuesday as car- nation (lay, Wednesday as sweet pea day, Thursday and Friday as floral dec- oration days, and Saturday as Westches- ter county day. 1:\J, Le Clair is secre- tary of the exhibition. Win. Stuart Allen celebrated his "three score years" last week and looks good for many more. James Ooyle's new store at 104 West Twenty-eighth street is now complete and Imsiness has improved accordingly. .Tohn Hunter is again in the service of Burnett Bros. Wm. J. Elliott is serving his country as a gran<l jurj'man. J. Austin Shaw. PITTSBUEGH. The Market. Pittsburgh has had a cold week, wind- ing up witli a heavy fall of snow Friday night, followed by continued cold. Stock of all kinds is plentiful, except Beauties. Other roses keep increasing in quantity, but there is still a scarcity of the short- er grades. Carnations are just about equal to the demand. Violets are in oversupply and lilac and all kinds of bulbous stock are certainly a glut. The wholesale houses certainly look like real cut flower houses! The varieties include almost everything you can think of, and they are not cleaning up in a couple of hours in the morning, as was the case for several weeks. Among the retail stores last week was certainly a St. Valentine's week. They


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