. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Rnic tf five irenlnntt built ftr Jaha Da Mirtiai. Em- h Wfetat Raai, N. J. Jtik Mr. Oe Martini aiiaut aar warlimaatliiv, saaad af aractiaa aad aaraaaal aanriea HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS I ^'?""^HS^ttTS'"^ I 1363-1S81 F USHINQ AVENUI BROOKLYN. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. The market is loaded with snapdrag- ons. Carnations are in ample supply, ranging in price from $3 to $10 per hun- dred. Boses have changed but little. A few gladioli and Shasta daisies have appeared. Outdoor iris is becoming plentiful. The general line is abo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Rnic tf five irenlnntt built ftr Jaha Da Mirtiai. Em- h Wfetat Raai, N. J. Jtik Mr. Oe Martini aiiaut aar warlimaatliiv, saaad af aractiaa aad aaraaaal aanriea HOTBED SASH MATERIALS AND GLASS I ^'?""^HS^ttTS'"^ I 1363-1S81 F USHINQ AVENUI BROOKLYN. INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. The market is loaded with snapdrag- ons. Carnations are in ample supply, ranging in price from $3 to $10 per hun- dred. Boses have changed but little. A few gladioli and Shasta daisies have appeared. Outdoor iris is becoming plentiful. The general line is about the same. Outdoor lilies of the valley are plentiful. Darwin tulips have been in evidence, but are now on the wane. Callas and Easter lilies have been in fair supply. Spanish irises, centaureas, candytuft, feverfew, sweet peas, stocks, etc., complete the list of offerings. The bedding season is a little late this year, due to cool weather up through the middle of May. Frosts continued until May 12. Demand is now beginning, however, and a big season is anticipated. Mothers' day was a big success. Flow- ers were in big demand and everyone sold out completely. Many more flowers could have been utilized, but no more were available. As usual, carnations were the most popular. The supply of these was soon exhausted and then the people clamored for anything they could get. The floral "gifts to mothers" were extremely popular and since it is the custom to wear a flower on this day, colored for the living and white for the dead, single flowers and small corsages were also in heavy demand. Indiana Florists. The May meeting of the Indiana State Florists' Association was held May 6, at the establishment of the Eoepke Floral Co., this city. The meeting was unusually well attended, both by local and out-of-town florists. Owing to the absence of some of the chairmen of committees, most of the business was postponed. Routine busi- ness was followed by the election of Professor Gre


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