. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LOUISIANA RED CYPRESS WASHINGTON RED CEDAR A. DIETSCH CO., GREENHOUSE MATERIALS HOTBED SASH Vf DEPT. "L. 2640 SHEFFIELD AVE. Chicago, Ul. hundred. Carnations will bring from $8 to $10, except fancy stock, which will bring $15 per hundred. Sweet peas will be around $2 and $3. Potted plants will not be so abundant as in previous years, but will, nevertheless, be in fair supply. Azaleas and hydran- geas will be rather scarce. Bulbous stock will be conspicuous and the regu- lar line of potted stock for this season will be in evidence. Various Note


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LOUISIANA RED CYPRESS WASHINGTON RED CEDAR A. DIETSCH CO., GREENHOUSE MATERIALS HOTBED SASH Vf DEPT. "L. 2640 SHEFFIELD AVE. Chicago, Ul. hundred. Carnations will bring from $8 to $10, except fancy stock, which will bring $15 per hundred. Sweet peas will be around $2 and $3. Potted plants will not be so abundant as in previous years, but will, nevertheless, be in fair supply. Azaleas and hydran- geas will be rather scarce. Bulbous stock will be conspicuous and the regu- lar line of potted stock for this season will be in evidence. Various Notes. Clarence Greene, realizing the value of time, has put "the time" in his window and has been realizing a great deal from it. This clock, which is self- winding, always has some readers, who, by following the hands, cannot help but read "Say It with Flowers," which is enscrollod across the top. Baur & Steinkamp have been busy shipping out carnation and chrysanthe- mum cuttings. They will have an ex- cellent cut of carnations and snap- dragons for Easter. Clarence Hirth, formerly with the Pahud Floral Co., is now with Baur & Steinkamp. Theodore Kueblor, Jr., of Evansville, is also with this firm. Kobert Fohl has left this firm to superintendent Hugh McK. Lan- don's private estate. The April meeting of the Indiana State Florists' Association has been poslponed from the first to the second Tuesday of the month. Because of its close j)roximity to Easter, it was deemed wise to make this change in order that the florists may have a chance to re- cuperate in the meantime. George Gauss, of Richmond, Ind., at- tended the CL'remony at the Murat tem- ple last week. A. F. J. Baur and his family spent Sunday in Kichmond, Ind. Mr. Baur states that the crops there look excel- lent. E. E. T. A Fine Seller in Retail Flower Store* Gro-Well Plant Food We put this up to be able to meet the calls in our own flower store. It has taken so well we have decided to whole- sa


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