. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists' Review May 7, 1914,. Make a ffiKst class investmenlt by buying MICHELL'S Distinctive Primroses Primula Chlnensis iflTrri Pkt. Trtf. Pkt. Prize Mixture, even blending all $ $ Alba Magniflca, white 60 Chiswick Red, red 60 Duchess, white, rosy carmine; yel. .60 Holborn Blue 60 Kermesina Splendens, crimson 60 Rosy Morn, pink 60 Primula Obconica QIgantea Lilacina, pale lilac .50 Rosea, pink .50 Kermesina, deep crimson .60 Alba, White .50 Hybrida Mixed, .50 MICHELL'S Distinctive Cinera


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists' Review May 7, 1914,. Make a ffiKst class investmenlt by buying MICHELL'S Distinctive Primroses Primula Chlnensis iflTrri Pkt. Trtf. Pkt. Prize Mixture, even blending all $ $ Alba Magniflca, white 60 Chiswick Red, red 60 Duchess, white, rosy carmine; yel. .60 Holborn Blue 60 Kermesina Splendens, crimson 60 Rosy Morn, pink 60 Primula Obconica QIgantea Lilacina, pale lilac .50 Rosea, pink .50 Kermesina, deep crimson .60 Alba, White .50 Hybrida Mixed, .50 MICHELL'S Distinctive Cinerarias ifl Tri. Pkt. Tr4. Pkt. Dwarf Grandiflora Prize, mixed .60 Med. Tall " " " " .. .60 James' Giant Strain, mixed colors 60 a«t Wholesala List MICHELL'S g.'u"s2 Dept. S, 518 Maricet Street Philadelphia all sold. The delivery problem in the great, growing city was the chief diffi- culty. Since Easter Mrs. Ehret has done well. Charles Henry Fox says that the re- tailers can be depended upon to support the National Flower Show in 1916. W. & Harry F. Evans, of Eowland- ville, near Frankford, are erecting a greenhouse about 50x150 feet, to be flazed with unusually large, heavy glass. fark P. Mills ought to see it. Charles E. Meehan believes that no successful business organization should attempt to restrict business. It is broader to encourage others. Eugene Bernheimer announces that the Florex Gardens' mammoth green- house at North Wales, Pa., will be in commission by the end of May. Nearly all the plants are doing splendidly. It seems improbable that there will be much replanting to do. The Johnson Seed Co. has its store full of attractive staples. The floor manager, W. H. Smith, is again at his post, making things move. Joseph G. Neidinger is busily baling fine sphagnum moss. The Moore Seed Co. has been dis- tributing large numbers of strawberry plants. Phil. ST. Loxns. The Southwestern Market. Our wholesale market last week


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