. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \Urch 20, 1913. The Florists' Review 15 one; immense rhododendrons in bloom; bananas in fruit; an immense Azalea jndica, nine feet in diameter, covered with bloom; fine effects with cinerarias, including the grand new scarlet one. Matador. Another house will contain forced shrubbery, Pittsburghers are certainly favored in having two such conservatories. The duck pin team of the McCallum Co. defeated the team of the A. "W. Smith Co^ and the Pittsburgh Cut Fldwer Co. team defeated the Ean- (lolph & McClements team on Thurs- day night, March
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. \Urch 20, 1913. The Florists' Review 15 one; immense rhododendrons in bloom; bananas in fruit; an immense Azalea jndica, nine feet in diameter, covered with bloom; fine effects with cinerarias, including the grand new scarlet one. Matador. Another house will contain forced shrubbery, Pittsburghers are certainly favored in having two such conservatories. The duck pin team of the McCallum Co. defeated the team of the A. "W. Smith Co^ and the Pittsburgh Cut Fldwer Co. team defeated the Ean- (lolph & McClements team on Thurs- day night, March 16, but there will bo no more bowling until after Easter. Tlie scores will be found on another page, under the head of Bowling. The Street Fakers have issued a challenge to the Wholesalers. The team of the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co, has won the last eleven games, Joe Byerly is the champion "south paw" bowler. John Sisley is the comedienne bowler. Billy Hall bowled three down the gut- ter and quit. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Har- ris on Sunday, March 16, a son. Mr. Harris already has quite a fatherly look and everybody is smoking. There were a great number of visi- tors last week, including Thomas Mur- doch, Titusville, Pa.; G, A, McWil- liams, Natrona, Fa.; Miss Agnes Wells, Steubenville, O.; Miss Jane McDowell, Steubenville, O,; Mrs, M, E, Hill, Waynesburg, Pa., and Mrs, Winkler, Ellwood City, Pa. Clarke. KANSAS CITY. The Market. Business for the last week has shown some improvement, largely due to an increase in funeral work, of which every florist had his share. There is enough stock to fill all orders, but no surplus. Eoses are in crop again and are good, especially Killarneys and Eich- monds. The Beauties, so far, are not as good as expected, but are improving each day. Carnations are also improv- ing daily in quality and there will be plenty of them for Easter. Bulbous stock is more plentiful and seems to be ahead of last year's stock; this is probably due mor
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