. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^\:^i' FANCY FERNS Finest stock in tlie evnntry $ ptr 1000 $ p«r 1000 Subject to Chang* Without Notice. Wild Smilaxy 50-poand cases, $; 25-pound cases $ 3J25 Magnslia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET MOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag, 15 lbs. to the bag Sphagnmn Mess, per bale FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWKRS AT ALL TIMES T NCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264266 Randolph St., D0troit,Nich. held at Crawfordsville, Ind., Tuesday, Septe


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^\:^i' FANCY FERNS Finest stock in tlie evnntry $ ptr 1000 $ p«r 1000 Subject to Chang* Without Notice. Wild Smilaxy 50-poand cases, $; 25-pound cases $ 3J25 Magnslia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET MOSS, yery fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag, 15 lbs. to the bag Sphagnmn Mess, per bale FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWKRS AT ALL TIMES T NCHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264266 Randolph St., D0troit,Nich. held at Crawfordsville, Ind., Tuesday, September 16. The party will leave on the 8:15 traction limited for Crawfords- ville. After arriving, they will £vs- semble at 10:30 at the McDonald store, which is opposite the traction station, whence they will motor to the Shades of Death and then to Frank Hassel- man'« cottage near the mill, where luncheon will be served. Arno Nehr- ling and A. 8. Pett have cordially in- vited all of the association members and are expecting a large attendance. Those intending to take the entire trip by motor are requested to drop Arno Nehr- ling, of Crawfordsville, a card so that he can estimate the number of machines needed. E. E. T. NEW OBIiEANS, LA. The Market. While the cut flower market here can- not be said to have taken on any ma- terially new aspect during the last week or so, there has been a decided quicken- ing of the pulse in the arteries of the trade. This has been due to the opening of the new business year and to the slight drop in temperature, with the resultant improvement in tlie quality of the stock available. While variety has been lacking, the market has been well supplied, and culls have been conspicu- ous by their absence. In red roses some good blooms of Milady have been offered, with Mrs. Charles Russell running a close second in favor. Columbia, Sunburst and White Killarnoy have been in good supply, while of strictly home-grown field stock, public favor has run larg


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