The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . .â .â .â .â .â .......... 133 478,000 68 ^â ^Kentu^clT^^ 77 116,000 65 115,000 TennesSl .. 145 698,000 159 474,000 Ilabama .-â¢.⢠62 259,000 55 MfssxsTippiâ .â .â .â¢.-.â ::;::...: 34 75,000 53 31,000 ^- Arkan^ir^^ 133 153 131,000 TnuS?^?;! 60 88,000 43 64,000 OMahomt . â . â 90 172,000(2)90(2) 103,000 Texts ..â .â .â .â .â .â ..â .â .â¢â¢.â â¢â â¢â¢â â¢â¢â ⢠233 1,253,000 223 315,000 ^°Mnn?a;^ 28 174,000 13 ^°P*f^ 26 143,000 16 38,000 laano i â q ^.r^n â¢> /^ \ ]:^J°^f^ â â â V 61 72,000 41 ^ ^ 66,0


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . .â .â .â .â .â .......... 133 478,000 68 ^â ^Kentu^clT^^ 77 116,000 65 115,000 TennesSl .. 145 698,000 159 474,000 Ilabama .-â¢.⢠62 259,000 55 MfssxsTippiâ .â .â .â¢.-.â ::;::...: 34 75,000 53 31,000 ^- Arkan^ir^^ 133 153 131,000 TnuS?^?;! 60 88,000 43 64,000 OMahomt . â . â 90 172,000(2)90(2) 103,000 Texts ..â .â .â .â .â .â ..â .â .â¢â¢.â â¢â â¢â¢â â¢â¢â ⢠233 1,253,000 223 315,000 ^°Mnn?a;^ 28 174,000 13 ^°P*f^ 26 143,000 16 38,000 laano i â q ^.r^n â¢> /^ \ ]:^J°^f^ â â â V 61 72,000 41 ^ ^ 66,000 Colorado ;i af\oa 11 6000 New Mexico 17 11 bWU ^^°^ 38 188 000 47 121,000 Sia :::::::::::::::::::::â â¢â¢â¢ 5 (d 2 cd ^^^^S? T- * 115 527,000 36 29,000 Washington li| 783,000 74 151,000 8afifo?nia-â¢.â¢:â â â .â .â¢.â¢.â¢.â .â¢.â¢.â .â .â¢;.â .â¢.â .â .â .⢠. 2,213,000 245 558,000 (1) Less than $1,000. (2) Includes Indian Territory. igi2. The American Florist. 1407. 1408 The American Florist. July 6, \y Cold Storage of Ferns. The storage of wild ferns has devel-oped into an important feature ofcold storage industry in parts of NewEngland, and doubtless there will besome demand elsewhere for space fortheir proper handling. Comparativeljlittle is accurately known about suit-able packages, handling and AND are in great demand by flor-ists during winter, and the holiday sea-son in particular, as a background orbacking for cut flowers. The great-er part of ferns so used are picked inthe mountainous parts of New Eng-land, the Berkshire Hills of westernMassachusetts being especially pro-ductive, with Hinsdale the chief cen-ter. They are stored during the entireyear and shipped out on orders topractically all parts of the York city is a great consumer,but other eastern cities also use largequantities, and they are shipped inlarge lots t


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