. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists' Review NOVBMBBB 23, 1916. p R I M u L A. •^^^,35«i'^-w?fW'««««f*!?^^"i!:?^ ^^^^ftm^^- ^^ ff'^ *4pj;s«;,";'''v» p R I M u L A ONLY GOOD STOCK IS SHIPPED FROM THIS PLACE- Primula Obconica, giant flowered, of the finest strain, ready to shift strong 3-inch, assorted colors, $ per 100; 4-inch, $ per 100 Primula Malacoides, lavender, strong 3-incb $ per 100 Cash with order. R. S. NcNURRAY, Bellefontaine, Ohio NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Conditions are about normal for this time of the year. During last week we had a touch


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists' Review NOVBMBBB 23, 1916. p R I M u L A. •^^^,35«i'^-w?fW'««««f*!?^^"i!:?^ ^^^^ftm^^- ^^ ff'^ *4pj;s«;,";'''v» p R I M u L A ONLY GOOD STOCK IS SHIPPED FROM THIS PLACE- Primula Obconica, giant flowered, of the finest strain, ready to shift strong 3-inch, assorted colors, $ per 100; 4-inch, $ per 100 Primula Malacoides, lavender, strong 3-incb $ per 100 Cash with order. R. S. NcNURRAY, Bellefontaine, Ohio NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Conditions are about normal for this time of the year. During last week we had a touch of real winter weather and this no doubt helped bnsiness to some extent. Julius, the Florist, reports an un- usually big week of funeral work. For one funeral he made forty-five pieces, many of which were large, including a casket cover. William M. Post, who is associated with Edward M. Pierce, spent the week in New York. H. A. .Tahn reports plenty of funeral work. He has been unusually busy lately. Some of the best carnations in the city are being cut at the establishment of Edward M. Pierce, on Cottage street. Mr. Pierce also is marketing some good single violets. Sweet peas at the establishment of S. E. Shaw are in fine condition. His carnations are looking well. \y. M. P. ERIE, PA. Two weeks of sunshine brought in stock in great quantity, but there has been no perceptible increase in the de- mand. At this time of year fine weath- er not only increases the supply but also keeps many of the best customers of the retailers away from their city homes. Last week, however, business was much better. J. V. Laver has purchased the Will- iam F. Kasting Co. greenhouses, which are planted entirely to roses. Mr. La- yer intends to operate the place as a wholesale proposition in connection with his retail range. GERANIUMS We have the largest stock, in better condition than we have ever had, and are in a position to take care of your orders in fine shape. Alph. Ricard, Beaute Poi


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