. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FANCY. DAQQBR. Telephones: 2617-2618 Main; Fort Hill 25290. 15 Province Street and 9 Chapman Place,. FANCY FERNS, $ per 1000 New Crop Oalaz, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; , $ Spbadnnm Moaa, large bales $1,25; 6 bales, $ Extra fine Leocolboe Sprays. Green and Bronze $1,00 per 100; $ per ICOO Boxwood per bunch, 35c; 50'POuDd case. $S,50 Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial order solicited, MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, inc Wholesal
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. FANCY. DAQQBR. Telephones: 2617-2618 Main; Fort Hill 25290. 15 Province Street and 9 Chapman Place,. FANCY FERNS, $ per 1000 New Crop Oalaz, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; , $ Spbadnnm Moaa, large bales $1,25; 6 bales, $ Extra fine Leocolboe Sprays. Green and Bronze $1,00 per 100; $ per ICOO Boxwood per bunch, 35c; 50'POuDd case. $S,50 Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial order solicited, MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, inc Wholesale Commission Florists and Florists* Supplies, 38-40 Broadway, All phone connections. DETROIT, MICH. P. L,. Carl)one lias just returned front a business trip to Montreal and is much gratified with the favors shown his artistic store and lawn vases. In a short time he will sail for Europe for a vacation of two months. Everybody was busy and among the dealers the orchid exhibition was prac- tically forgotten. At Galvin's it was said that though they would have been pleased to attend, their Avork kept them busy till 11 p. m. Welch Bros, handled an immense amount of stock. Their fai'ilities for the care and rapid handling of good stock are unequaled and they make the best of their opportunities. Wm. Nicholson of Framingham seat in fine carnations and feverfew, which sold fast. The last named is a fine seller at this season. May 24 was a day long to be re- membered for heat and humidity. It brought out flowers, straw hats and much profanity. Albert Roper of Tewksbury, the originator of Fair Maid and Bay State, brought in about carnations of fine quality. Peirce Bros, of Waltham handled an immense amount of stock, three heavy automobiles running for delivery. Geo. E. Blackmer of Hyde Park is bringing in fine sweet peas. In the violet season he also has good single violets. New Crop Ferns FANCY and DAGGER ready May Ist. Special price lor large orders Price per looo
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