. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FOR A PERFECT JOB USE GLAZETITE For SzJe by Leading Dealers Everjrwhere NEBEL MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio PITTSBURGH, PA. The Market. Considering that it is the late Lenten season, business moved along we'l last week, with quite satisfactory returns. People seem to be finally appreciating the fact that flowers and plants are low in price and are taking advantage of the situation. Each day sees the mar- kets cleaned up nicely. Present indi- cations are that this Easter season will be a record-breaker. Saturday, March 27, one wholesale house reported m


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FOR A PERFECT JOB USE GLAZETITE For SzJe by Leading Dealers Everjrwhere NEBEL MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio PITTSBURGH, PA. The Market. Considering that it is the late Lenten season, business moved along we'l last week, with quite satisfactory returns. People seem to be finally appreciating the fact that flowers and plants are low in price and are taking advantage of the situation. Each day sees the mar- kets cleaned up nicely. Present indi- cations are that this Easter season will be a record-breaker. Saturday, March 27, one wholesale house reported more advance orders than were received al- together during the Easter season last year. Various Notes. Tuesday, March 23, fire destroyed the second floor, including the furnishings, of the home of Theodore Verscliaren, the Carbon street grower, south side. The damages were estimated at $3,r)(iO and are understood to be fully covered by insurance. The fire is attributed to crossed electric wires. Edward J. McCallum has offered the Retail Florists' Association of the Pitts- burgh district $100 to head a subscrip- tion list for the launching of an ag- gressive newspaper advertising cam- paign. Carl Lindroth has returned from an eastern business and pleasure trip, dur- ing which he visited various growers, including the Eobert Craig Co., Phila- delphia, where he was employed sev- eral years; Bobbink & Atkins,'and the Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford. N. J.; Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, and Henry Schmidt, Weehawkeu, N. .1. Dur- ing the last five years Mr. Lindroth has been in charge of Randolph & Mc- Clements' greenhouses on Stanton Heights, iknd lie is now sujiorvising the PECKY CYPRESS WE ARE SPECIALISTS We wen practically the fimt to sell to this trade, and guarantee perfect satis- faction and rock-bottom orice^j. G«t the value of our lone experience. PECKY CYPRESS, because of its durability, is the only wood tiow being used for sreenhouse benches. Will ship in any qu


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