. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Weekly Florists' Review. \j^yr^WT^'^v^'^ AvuiL 4, 1912. ROSES! at Auction All choice varieties, true to name. Sold in quantities to suit the large or small buyers. Sales every Tuesday and Friday until the season closes. Nursery stock. Plants. Everything for the garden. THE MacNIFF horticultural GO. 62 VESEY ST., NEW YORK CITY R. W. MacNIFF, Pr LOUIS SCHMUTZ, Jr., S*cr«tary DENVER. The Market. The crisis is passed, and the great glut which existed three weeks ago is no more. There is still a good supply of all kinds of stock, but most of it i


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Weekly Florists' Review. \j^yr^WT^'^v^'^ AvuiL 4, 1912. ROSES! at Auction All choice varieties, true to name. Sold in quantities to suit the large or small buyers. Sales every Tuesday and Friday until the season closes. Nursery stock. Plants. Everything for the garden. THE MacNIFF horticultural GO. 62 VESEY ST., NEW YORK CITY R. W. MacNIFF, Pr LOUIS SCHMUTZ, Jr., S*cr«tary DENVER. The Market. The crisis is passed, and the great glut which existed three weeks ago is no more. There is still a good supply of all kinds of stock, but most of it is be- ing disposed of in some way, and the loss is only a fraction of what it was. Special sales of carnations on Saturdays have made an outlet for an abundance of stock, and, although the price was comparatively low, it saved paying for hauling the flowers to the dump. American Beauties are scarce in all grades, but noticeably in the medium lengths. There are a few more tea roses than are absolutely necessary. "Whether this year's Easter business will be as good as in previous years is the prevailing question. For about two months everything has been exceed- ingly dull with most of the retailers, and they are depending almost entirely on their Easter trade to straighten up the bills that have accumulated since Christmas. Various Notes. The Elitch-Long Greenhouses are sup- plying the cut flowers and plants used in the store at Fifteenth and Arapahoe streets, which opened three weeks ago. The funeral of Mrs. Mary B. Gillis, mother of B. E. Gillis, of the Park Flo- ral Co., took place March 21. Mrs. Gillis was in her eighty-first year, and was loved by all who knew her. The sym- pathy of the trade is tendered Mr. Gillis. Theodore Loken has become a partner of Thos. McDonald, and they will to- gether operate the flower store at Fif- teenth and Cheyenne streets, where they expect to do a large plant business this spring. The Elitch-Long Greenhouses held their annual exhibitio


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