. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing Eirsf-ClaM 14th and H Streefs PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad St NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties our Specialty TO HARRy PAPWORTH ^[Ftc MArte Ridgc Nurs<ni STORE MOBILE, ALABAMA Tiie Minge Floral Co* VINCENNES, INDIANA PAUL C. SCHULTZ, Florist ?SJ'-« ^^^^^^^'^^ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. ST. LOUIS. The Market. The extremely cold weather of last week put the local market in such con- dition that the demand far exceeded the supply. All consignments were short of the usual quantity. The retailers
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing Eirsf-ClaM 14th and H Streefs PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad St NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties our Specialty TO HARRy PAPWORTH ^[Ftc MArte Ridgc Nurs<ni STORE MOBILE, ALABAMA Tiie Minge Floral Co* VINCENNES, INDIANA PAUL C. SCHULTZ, Florist ?SJ'-« ^^^^^^^'^^ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. ST. LOUIS. The Market. The extremely cold weather of last week put the local market in such con- dition that the demand far exceeded the supply. All consignments were short of the usual quantity. The retailers had a busy week in funeral work and have not been able to get the desired stock in this market since the first of the year. The promised large crop of carnations right after the holidays did not come. While good quantities of carnations were received daily, the de- mand was such that all were cleaned out early each day, with the top price for extra fancy at 6 cents. Roses are in short supply and ad- vance orders have cleaned them up each morning. The quality is fine and prices are holding up to top notch. These conditions make it easy for the wholesaler to dispose of all stock in the bulb line, and Paper Whites, Rom- ans, valley, freesias and lilies also clean up before the day is half over. The local growers say they need more bright weather. A week of it would change conditions greatly. Galax, as- paragus and smilax were in extra de- mand last week. Club Meeting. The St. Louis Florists' Club met Jan- uary 13, in Odd Fellows' hall. The meeting was by far the largest ever held in this hall. The count at the opening of the meeting was seventy- five. President Bourdet presided, with all the other officers present. All the committees made reports, that of the Carnation Society meeting being the. CUDE rLORISTS 1214 r STNW VirMHINSTONOC WASHINGTON, D. C. GUDE'S Members Florists' Teleerraph Dellrery Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa
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