. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OINOINNATL f-'"- The Market. The market is fairly well supplied with all lines of stock. The demand, while good, is not steady, but varies greatly from day to d^y. Eoses are more plentiful than they were and are equal to the demand. American Beau- ties continue plentiful and carnations are in heavy supply. Easter lilies are good and abundant. The sweet pea cut is large and meets with a fair sale. Bulbous offerings include narcissi, dou- ble and single tulips, Dutch, hyacinths, jonquils and daffodils. Other offerings are callas, valley, double


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OINOINNATL f-'"- The Market. The market is fairly well supplied with all lines of stock. The demand, while good, is not steady, but varies greatly from day to d^y. Eoses are more plentiful than they were and are equal to the demand. American Beau- ties continue plentiful and carnations are in heavy supply. Easter lilies are good and abundant. The sweet pea cut is large and meets with a fair sale. Bulbous offerings include narcissi, dou- ble and single tulips, Dutch, hyacinths, jonquils and daffodils. Other offerings are callas, valley, double and single violets, mignonette and forget-me-nots. Wild smilax is meeting with a lively demand. Vailous Notes.', C. E. Critchell has been enjoying a heavy call for wild smilax and is plac- ing a large quantity of it in storage in anticipation of a big demand later on. E. G. Gillett's wire department is extremely busy, principally with or- ders for hanging baskets. Ben George, Jr., is showing rapid re- covery from his recent illness. P. J. Olinger accompanied his broth- er-in-law, Fred Funk, as far as New- castle, Ind., when the. latter w-as en route to North Dakota. C. H. H. PITTSBUEOH. The lilarket. Business is not showing the life we thought had come to stay, and the weather is largely responsible. Stock of all kinds is plentiful. Roses, which were scarce, now are arriving in quan- tities sufficient to supply all demands and the wholesalers have a little sur- plus in the evening. Many of the re- tailers complain that there is a slump in business; even funeral work is not so jplentiful "and there are few social affairs of any importance. Various Notes:. PAYING HOUSES When planning for your new houses you no doubt wish to erect the same so that in the course of time you have the best returns from them. You want to consider the durability, the convenience, the efficiency, and last but not least, the cost of the houses. Not one^of these points is overlooked in our constructi


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