. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo6. The American Florist. 303 Minneapolis. BUSINESS QUIET. The market is suffering a reverse here compared to last report. Bulbous stock was plentiful then, but is now simply cleaned up, and the demand continues greater than the supply; however, re- lief will soon come if the continued warm weather holds out. Carnations show increase in supply. Teas are about all off crop, with American Beauty of poor quality and limited. Violets are numerous, caused by favorable weather. St. Valentine's day caused a good demand


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo6. The American Florist. 303 Minneapolis. BUSINESS QUIET. The market is suffering a reverse here compared to last report. Bulbous stock was plentiful then, but is now simply cleaned up, and the demand continues greater than the supply; however, re- lief will soon come if the continued warm weather holds out. Carnations show increase in supply. Teas are about all off crop, with American Beauty of poor quality and limited. Violets are numerous, caused by favorable weather. St. Valentine's day caused a good demand in the flower line in gen- eral. NOTES. D. O. Pratt, of Anoka, Minn., is out of the florist trade, caused by the fore- closure of the mortgage on his business. The mortgagees are continuing his busi- ness under the old name, the Pratt-Ford Greenhouse Co. Martin Renkauf, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., called on the trade recently. The Crystal Lake Cemetery Co. are erecting an additional greenhouse to their range. C. F. R. Elkhart, Ind. Weddings, parties and funerals have made February a busy month, and trade has been well maintained. Mrs. E. M. Bullock, who has been indisposed for some time, is now much better and hopes to be able to be around again in a few days. Her son Otis, who has also been sick, is able to attend school again. Visitors: J. , representing Ru- dolph Van Til, Hillegom, Holland; G. G. Jeffery, Indianapolis, Ind., of the Cincinnati Rubber Co.; and W. W. Bar- nard. B. Wbol^ale power/arK^ 4 ® ® 300 .50(J7 ® 3 00 13 50(0 15 00 200® 300 3,00 3 00 Milwaukee, Mar. 7. Boaes, .per doz. @ " Liberty " Chatenay *' Bride, Bridesmaid " Meteor, Golden Gate " Perle Carnations Smilax Asparagus, sprays " Sprengeri Lily of tlie valley Adiantum Violets Romans Paper Wliites Callas, Harrissi Tulips Freesia DafFodils Tru


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