. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. r^^^'^F^m'mw^m'mm^'^^'''^'m^^www^^f^^W'w^^F^'mK. w-w^^^ Easter Flowers AND GREENS Heavy Supply of Sweet Peas -Carnations Columbia Mesblt Russell Sunburst Brunner Ophelia Ward Milady Pink and White Klllarney Caleitdcl Violets Forget-me-nots Snapdragons Callas Bulb Stock Asparagus Plumosus Asparagus Sprengerl Mexican Ivy Deer Tongue Ferns New Ferns Galax i^^PYFER'S XXX BRONZE GALAX Best quality—new stock—clean and bright. $ per 1000; $ per case of ; $ per case in 10 case lots. 3. T. Pyfer & C


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. r^^^'^F^m'mw^m'mm^'^^'''^'m^^www^^f^^W'w^^F^'mK. w-w^^^ Easter Flowers AND GREENS Heavy Supply of Sweet Peas -Carnations Columbia Mesblt Russell Sunburst Brunner Ophelia Ward Milady Pink and White Klllarney Caleitdcl Violets Forget-me-nots Snapdragons Callas Bulb Stock Asparagus Plumosus Asparagus Sprengerl Mexican Ivy Deer Tongue Ferns New Ferns Galax i^^PYFER'S XXX BRONZE GALAX Best quality—new stock—clean and bright. $ per 1000; $ per case of ; $ per case in 10 case lots. 3. T. Pyfer & Company WHOLESALE FLORISTS 164 N. Wabash Ave., l. d. Phone central 3373 CHICAGO FRNE & COMPANY -WHOLESALE FLORISTS- 30 E. Randolph Street, L. D. Phone, Randolph 6578. CHICAGO, ILL. roses, which look promising:. Schroeder Floral Co. had a vase of fine grown Edna and Nancy carnations. Mueller Greenhouse Co. exhibited a vase of Nelrose snapdragons. The Heitman- Oestreicher Co. staged a vase of as- sorted calendulas and schizanthus. Gust Rusch & Co. had a vase of well- grown Russell, Richmond, Shawyer and Ophelia- roses grown by the Cudahy Floral Co. C. C. Co. staged a vase of fine Laddie carnations; also a red sport of same variety, but flow- er large, white; large sport of Ward alsff Milady, Columbia and Russell roses. E. J. Hamme had a cineraria and one-year-old hydrangea in bloom. Aug. F. Kellner Co. showed a well grown specimen of araucaria. Gust Pohl had a vase of fine Victory carna- tions. Joe Shever, 997 Third street, was elected a member. The committee appointed at the March meeting, handed in a copy of the wholesale price list of spring plants, which had been worked out. These lists will be sent to all growers of said stock in this vicinity. C. C. Pollworth and J. Seel, presi- dent and secretary respectively, of the Wisconsin State Florists' Association, will make an effort to raise the char- ter membership list of said associatipn to 125. It was orga


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