. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. QUALITY FLOWERS JOHN A. KELLER 123 B. 0tb Street Member F. 1. D. CHARLES P. DUDLEY FLORIST Uaiaa 'tH Marfcet Stt.,MRKa8BU»6. , SCRIMPS, FLORIST OTTAWA, CANADA Knull Flokal Co. TAMPA, FLA. FLORIDA All Orders Receive Personal Attention g^ m n Y FLORAL CO. UAIC 1 600 Waskiittoi stmt A. T. BUSHONO. IPrap. OAKY. IND. Baltimore, Md. snm^S^rr^inu nOMZ I CO., 809 N. aakf St, MtiMie, M. Members Florists' Telecrftph DeliTsry. CLEVELAND THE JONES-RUSSELL COa FLOWERS 1284-1308 Euclid Avenue Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. WILLI


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. QUALITY FLOWERS JOHN A. KELLER 123 B. 0tb Street Member F. 1. D. CHARLES P. DUDLEY FLORIST Uaiaa 'tH Marfcet Stt.,MRKa8BU»6. , SCRIMPS, FLORIST OTTAWA, CANADA Knull Flokal Co. TAMPA, FLA. FLORIDA All Orders Receive Personal Attention g^ m n Y FLORAL CO. UAIC 1 600 Waskiittoi stmt A. T. BUSHONO. IPrap. OAKY. IND. Baltimore, Md. snm^S^rr^inu nOMZ I CO., 809 N. aakf St, MtiMie, M. Members Florists' Telecrftph DeliTsry. CLEVELAND THE JONES-RUSSELL COa FLOWERS 1284-1308 Euclid Avenue Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. WILLIAMSPGRT, PA. WmiAMSPORT nORAl ;n«,!:,'SL"' Dayton. Ohio ;!fS™. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. FURROW * COMPANY OKLAHOMA, guthrie PITTSBUEQH. Tbe Market. Pittsburgh has certainly been having old-fashioned winter weather, and the last week brought samples of every- thing in that line one could think of— snow, zero and more snow. The weather bureau reports that we have had more snow, and it has lain longer, than in any winter since 1870. There has been a continued increase in the cut of flowers. Eoses, especially, have become more plentiful every day. The only stock of which there has been a real shortage is lilies, and the reason for the small supply of them is the un- usual amount of sunless weather, which prevented the new crop from coming fast enough to catch up with the storage bulbs, which are now done. It will probably be two weeks before we shall have the usual supply of these from local growers. The wholesale houses have been handling quantities of bulbous flowers and the stock has been exceptionally fine, but they have been able to move them all. There has been a good deal of trouble for some time about the vio- lets, as for over a week the trains have been late, on many days from six to ten hours, and this has caused consid- erable loss, aftide from the fact that part of the stock received has been frozen black. A shipment of Beauties fro


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