. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists' Review February 6, 1913. HJ OUR facilities for filling your ^'^ orders on short notice or at any time are unsurpassed, as we are centrally located and do not depend on any one grower for our supplies. Our growers bring= ing in their cut two or three times a day enables us to always ship fresh stock. Tea Roses Per 100, $, $ and Caruatioas per lOO, Violets per 100, .76 Sweet Peas per 100. .50 Lily of the Valley per 100, Snapdragon per 100, Calla Lilies Per doz., Daffodils per 100, Adiantum Crowea
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 The Florists' Review February 6, 1913. HJ OUR facilities for filling your ^'^ orders on short notice or at any time are unsurpassed, as we are centrally located and do not depend on any one grower for our supplies. Our growers bring= ing in their cut two or three times a day enables us to always ship fresh stock. Tea Roses Per 100, $, $ and Caruatioas per lOO, Violets per 100, .76 Sweet Peas per 100. .50 Lily of the Valley per 100, Snapdragon per 100, Calla Lilies Per doz., Daffodils per 100, Adiantum Croweanum per bunch, .40 Asparagus Sprengeri per bunch, .40 Asparagus Plumosus per bunch, .50 Fancy Fern Leaves per 1000, Smilax per doz. strings, Magnolia Leaves, green or per carton, California Violets per bunch, 12^20 (All California Violets sent out at buyer's risk.) Price* sub|«et to chans* without notleo. The Denver Wholesale Florists' Co.' oT^eTcoLo. Mention The Review when yon write. to line the courts of honor on either side of the President's reviewing stand during the inaugural parade. Washington florists are particularly put out because President-elect Wilson has declared against the inaugural ball and other like festivities. George H. Cooke states that this will materially hurt business, as many of those who planned to give private affairs will re- frain from doing so. H. L. Lauscher, who was formerly with Z. D. felackistone but now oper- ates a store in Lynchburg, Va., was a visitor here last week. Mr. Lauscher reports business in Lynchburg to be ex- ceptionally good. The La FoUette bill now pending in Congress, which looks to limiting the hours of female labor in the District of Columbia, in all lines of work except that of domestics, to eight hours per day, six days per week, is being looked upon unfavorably by those florists of Washington who employ women in their stores. The law reads that women must not be employed more than eight hours on
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