. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytiiing rirst-Class Uth and H Streefs PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad St NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Herat Work and Long Stem Beauties our Specially TO HARRy PAPWORTH ^Ttt M(brie Ridge Nurscrji STORE 125 Cortndtld 8r^ MOBILE,. ALABAMA The MInge Floral COo VINCENNES, INDIANA PAUL C SCHULTZ. Florist fSS ^p.^nr" Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. NEW YORK. The Market. Another snovr storm spoiled to some extent the anticipated strength of the week-end market and left the whole- salers well supplied with everything but roses for the Valentin


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytiiing rirst-Class Uth and H Streefs PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad St NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Herat Work and Long Stem Beauties our Specially TO HARRy PAPWORTH ^Ttt M(brie Ridge Nurscrji STORE 125 Cortndtld 8r^ MOBILE,. ALABAMA The MInge Floral COo VINCENNES, INDIANA PAUL C SCHULTZ. Florist fSS ^p.^nr" Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. NEW YORK. The Market. Another snovr storm spoiled to some extent the anticipated strength of the week-end market and left the whole- salers well supplied with everything but roses for the Valentine's day de- mand. Many of the retailers featured this occasion with elaborately and ap- propriately decorated windows. American Beauties are scarce and high, 75 cents each being the price of the comparatively few selects. The best Hadley roses are held at 50 cents each. The fancy stock of all the novel- tiep holds firm, the low grades also be- ing freely taken at the prevailing quota- tions. Carnations are abundant, but only the finest novelties sell above $25 per thousand. The general quotation on these February 12 was $20. A few of the new kinds sold at $3 per hundred. Large shipments are promised for this week. Valley rose to $4 per hundred Feb- ruary 12—a temporary advance, it is generally conceded. Longiflorum lilies sold at 10 cents each for the selects, the tendency of price being downward. There was a slight advance in orchids, and a recession is not looked for. Or- chids have had a sad time of it for many weeks, but "it's a long lane that has no ; Gardenias hold won- derfully well and for first-class flowers high prices prevail. Violets are disap- pointing and are cheapened by the men of the streets. Some of the stock is superb, but little sold over 25 cents per hundred. Callas are far down for the low grades and daffodils and narcissi have dropped to 25 cents or less per. CUDE rLORisxa 1214 r Vr^SHINaTOHDC WASHINGTON, D. C. GUDE'S Me


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