. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^Mount Beacon Green^^ FOR GREENHOUSE SHADING Effective and Practical. One Gallon Makes Ten. WRITE TO HANHOND'S PAINT AND SLUG SHOT WORKS, BKACON, tl V (FlihkUl-on-Hudaon) II. I. Montlon The ReTlew wb»n you write. PITTSBURGH. The Market. Trade conditions are jjood or bad, depending somewhat on whom you ask. The large quantities of lilac and out- door blossoms have affected trade to some extent. There is nothing doing in social lines; still, in comparison" with other lines of business, the cut flower trade has more than held its own. The weathe


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^Mount Beacon Green^^ FOR GREENHOUSE SHADING Effective and Practical. One Gallon Makes Ten. WRITE TO HANHOND'S PAINT AND SLUG SHOT WORKS, BKACON, tl V (FlihkUl-on-Hudaon) II. I. Montlon The ReTlew wb»n you write. PITTSBURGH. The Market. Trade conditions are jjood or bad, depending somewhat on whom you ask. The large quantities of lilac and out- door blossoms have affected trade to some extent. There is nothing doing in social lines; still, in comparison" with other lines of business, the cut flower trade has more than held its own. The weather has continued cool, with heavy frosts May 14 and 15. The market is well supplied with lilac, southern peo- nies, iris and, in fact, everything needed. The plantsmen are sending out a good many bedding plants, in spite of the cool weather. The prices of this stock are about as usual. Various Notes. The Florists' Club's entertainment and banquet at the Fort Pitt hotel, May 14, was a success in every sense of the word. About 125 persons were present. An illustrated lecture on a trip througn South America was a feature of the evening. J. W. Glenn, of Kittanning, has the sympathy of his many friends in the loss of his wife, who died May 14. She had been an invalid for about a year, although able to go about her home. Her death was unexpected, being caused by a stroke. The funeral took place May 16. ;_ Clarke. Court news in the Post May 8 in- cluded this item: "W. H. Carney, a wholesale florist, pleaded guilty to an indictment charging him with embez- zling $435 from the Powers Florist Co., Danville, Pa., and the court placed him on probation for one year with the un- derstanding that he make ; HELENA, MONT. Mothers' Day. Mothers' day was the best ever. Trade showed a substantial increase over last year and all kinds of flowers sold. White carnations and snapdragons in the lighter shades were the general call. The local papers drew attention to bright flowers


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