. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HOT WATER AND STEAM Round--Side Feed--End Feed Sixty Sizes. All Capacities THE MOST SATISFACTORY BOILERS EVER PRODUCED Guaranteed Ratings Economy Ease of Management Send for Catalogue and Prices Established 1837. Richardson & Boy ntonCo* MANUFACTURERS 31 West 31st St. : : : NEW YORK 171-173 West Lake St. 51 Portland St. CHICAGO BOSTON 1342 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. m Evansville, Ind.—Easter sales were greater this year than last, according to the Wm. Blackman Floral Co. Prices were about the same. The supply of


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. HOT WATER AND STEAM Round--Side Feed--End Feed Sixty Sizes. All Capacities THE MOST SATISFACTORY BOILERS EVER PRODUCED Guaranteed Ratings Economy Ease of Management Send for Catalogue and Prices Established 1837. Richardson & Boy ntonCo* MANUFACTURERS 31 West 31st St. : : : NEW YORK 171-173 West Lake St. 51 Portland St. CHICAGO BOSTON 1342 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. m Evansville, Ind.—Easter sales were greater this year than last, according to the Wm. Blackman Floral Co. Prices were about the same. The supply of plants was just about equa' to the demand. American Beauty roses and violets were in short sup- ply. Lilies, azaleas, hydrangeas, and all bulbous stock as well as plant bas- kets sold well. Of the cut flowers roses, carnations, sweet peas, violets and daffodils went the best. Plants were never in better condition. Lilies were a little shorter than in former years. PUEBLO, COLO.—Business and prices were about the same as last Easter, says G. Fleischer. The supply of plants and cut flowers was equal to the demand. Easter lilies, azaleas, hyacinths, spireas, tulips in pans and daffodils sold well. Roses, tulips and snapdragons were the most popular. Carnations and violets sold poorly. We had a heavy windstorm with snow three days before Easter. Saturday was fine, but Sunday there was a bad sandstorm. ASHEVLLLE, N. C.—A 20 per cent in- crease is reported over lasj. year's busi- ness by E. V. Brown. Prices were the same. The lily supply was short but other plants were plentiful. In cut flowers violets and roses were scarce. All blooming plants sold well and there was a good call for all cut flowers. Ideal weather facilitated de- livery. Pomona, Calif.—Sales were 20 per cent greater than in 1012 with prices a very little better, says O. Roessner. There were sufficient cut flowers but the supply of plants was not equal to the demand. All plants in bloom sold well. Lilies and c


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