. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 325 No. 209 No. 313 No. 310 Check with order, please JOHNSON BASKET WORKS I'^rr'^'th 37 is being shown everywhere now. Peo- ple are just waking up to the situation. Many wealthy amateur growers are add- ing their protests. To all such the Fed- eral Horticultural Board is sending a long typewritten statement, covering several sheets, in the endeavor to justify its drastic action. The union meetings arranged by the State Department of Agriculture opened auspiciously in Horticultural hall Feb- ruary 11. The main hall contains a splendid lot of agr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 325 No. 209 No. 313 No. 310 Check with order, please JOHNSON BASKET WORKS I'^rr'^'th 37 is being shown everywhere now. Peo- ple are just waking up to the situation. Many wealthy amateur growers are add- ing their protests. To all such the Fed- eral Horticultural Board is sending a long typewritten statement, covering several sheets, in the endeavor to justify its drastic action. The union meetings arranged by the State Department of Agriculture opened auspiciously in Horticultural hall Feb- ruary 11. The main hall contains a splendid lot of agricultural and horti- cultural exhibits and the various lec- tures by prominent men are being well attended. Practically all advertising space in the club's Victory banquet souvenir booklet has been taken, and tickets, which are limited to 400, are going so fast that late comers probably will be disappointed. The date is February 26. W. N. C. The Boston Floral Supply Co., which is developing rapidly, has opened a city display and sales room at 9 Otis street, in the district frequented by florists. Albert Strumph, who is well known in the trade, will have charge. The fac- tory, warehouse and shipping depart- ments at 347-57 Cambridge street will be continued as heretofore. KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Market. Business continues good, though stock IS scarce. The best Columbia, Eussell, Ophelia and Hoosier Beauty roses bring irom $5 to $12 per dozen, other varie- ties of roses from $2 to $5 per dozen. NEW FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE WholcMdo Cat Plowors and Supplies Call at Store, Phone or Write for Prices. lOS Eaat Ohio St, IntHanapoUa, Ind. SPECIAL ArtUicUl Uly of tko Valley, $ per lOO Waxed CaUa LlUee, $ per lOO M. C. GUNTERBERG Wholesale Florist 8 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO Phonea: Central 3067. Randolph 6800-6801 Carnations remain steady at $2 per dozen, with not nearly enough to go around. Sweet peas are selling at from $3 to $5 per hundred, double violets at $5 per hundred. The


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