. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 . . $ 200 . . 500 . . 1000 . . Terms -. Postpaid, cash with order THE JOHN HENRY CO. Printed In Blue, Red and Gold Mention The WeTJew when yon writ*. LANSING, MICH. make $3, tulips $4, daffodils $4 and free- Bias $4. The greens offered are good, including Sprengeri. Primrose, begonia and aza- lea plants experience a lively sale, as do prime ferns. Various Notes. At the Lakewood Cemetery Green- houses no visitor could overlook the high-grade stock of ferns. The men are cutting carnations of unusual merit. Max Kaiser is taking


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 . . $ 200 . . 500 . . 1000 . . Terms -. Postpaid, cash with order THE JOHN HENRY CO. Printed In Blue, Red and Gold Mention The WeTJew when yon writ*. LANSING, MICH. make $3, tulips $4, daffodils $4 and free- Bias $4. The greens offered are good, including Sprengeri. Primrose, begonia and aza- lea plants experience a lively sale, as do prime ferns. Various Notes. At the Lakewood Cemetery Green- houses no visitor could overlook the high-grade stock of ferns. The men are cutting carnations of unusual merit. Max Kaiser is taking special pains With his bulbous stock, and the plants show it, too. The Moore-Terwilliger Co., a new concern here, has a large and charming store on a good street. The interior dec- orations are unique. William Desmond has left the city and expects to be back on the road shortly. At the January meeting of the Min- neapolis Florists' Club, held at the Eice ?fciroa. quarters, a review of business and a luncheon occupied the greater part of the evening's program. E. M. P. The Madison Basketcraft Madison, Lake Co., Mentloa The Rerlfw jtn writs. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Market. Business last week continued brisk, with prices good. The supply of flowers in all lines shortened, but this was offset in part by some exceptionally good blooming plants, including azaleas, be- gonias, cyclamens and lilacs. Purity freesia is coming in more plentifully and is selling at $6 per hundred. Narcissus also is plentiful, but meets with a slow sale and is largely being used to fill in at times wlien the shortage of other flowers is most marked. There were few roses last week that could be had for less than $8 per hun- dred, and from that price they ranged to $20 for average stock, the best grades bringing $25 and $30 per hundred. American Beauty roses at from $3 to $6 per dozen cleaned up nicely each day, and there were enough of these to meet the demand as it arose. Carnations are moving freely at


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