The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . 820 6 144 6 Price per crate120 7 ill. pots in crateB,$ 8 HAND MADE48 9 in. pots in crate, 10 ?* 2411 * 24 12 12 146 16 Seed pane, same price as pots. Send for price lletol rylindera for Cut Flowere, lianMinp Baskets. LawnVases, etc. Ten per cent, oflf (or caali with order. Hilfinger Bros., Pottery, Fort Edward, N. Y. AuffUHt BoUter & ^on»,Agt5.,S 1 Barclay Kt., tbe Florists Btxcbanfe when writing. oyu buy
The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . 820 6 144 6 Price per crate120 7 ill. pots in crateB,$ 8 HAND MADE48 9 in. pots in crate, 10 ?* 2411 * 24 12 12 146 16 Seed pane, same price as pots. Send for price lletol rylindera for Cut Flowere, lianMinp Baskets. LawnVases, etc. Ten per cent, oflf (or caali with order. Hilfinger Bros., Pottery, Fort Edward, N. Y. AuffUHt BoUter & ^on»,Agt5.,S 1 Barclay Kt., tbe Florists Btxcbanfe when writing. oyu buy tobacco dust to burn froma seedsman, thinking it isTHE FUMIGATING KIND, TOBACCO POWDER, asl<him if the bags bear ourbrand, name and address; ifthey do not, you are gettinghis substitute for it—groundstems—and not THE FUMI-GATING KIND TOBACCOPOWDER made from thepure leaf tobacco, whichseedsmen seldom keep, asour price to you and to themis the same. You can tryours for a few cents ; let ustell you how. THE H. A. STOOTHOOF CO. Tobacco Powder Hobbyists. 116 West Street. New York. NiKOTEEN Aphis PUNK). :ilICOTINE ST. lOmS. MK UeottoD Tbe Florists Exchange when writing. CLEVELAND.—In spite of an almostincessant rain Saturday and Sunday,florists, both wholesale and retail, claimthat the Easter trade was all that couldbe desired. Bride, Bridesmaid, K. and Liberty roses sold at from$ to $3; carnations, white, Mrs. Law-sons and Enchantress, 75c to $; vio-lets, $1 to $2 per 100; lily of the valley,$1 to $2; tulips. 50c to 75c; hyacinths,$1 to $2; daffodils, 50c to 75c per dozen;pansies, 15c to 25c per bunch. In potplants, hydrangeas brought from $1 to$5 each; genistas, 50r to $2; spirseas, 75cto $2; cinerarias, 35c to 50c; pans oftulips, 50c to $2, hyacinths, 75c to $3,daffodils, 50c to 75c; Crimson Ramblerroses. $2 to $S; azaleas, $ to $ Market House was beautifully dec-orated; three prizes were given for thebest arranged stands, G. M. Naii
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