. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 34 The American Florist. Feb. f, Syracuse, N. Y. BDLBOUS FLOWERS IN LARGE SUPPLY HUT MOVING SATISFACTORILY. — VARIOUS NOTES OF LOCAL INTEREST. Bulbous products are coming in rapidly and the quality is very satisfactory. Hya- cinths, tulips and narcissi are selling well. The stock of carnations and roses is good. Henry Morris has some special white carnations that sell readily at $2 a dozen. Mr. Morris has a dark red aza- lea, Apollo, for which he gets as high as $10 each. Mr. Morris will model two sash greenhouses
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 34 The American Florist. Feb. f, Syracuse, N. Y. BDLBOUS FLOWERS IN LARGE SUPPLY HUT MOVING SATISFACTORILY. — VARIOUS NOTES OF LOCAL INTEREST. Bulbous products are coming in rapidly and the quality is very satisfactory. Hya- cinths, tulips and narcissi are selling well. The stock of carnations and roses is good. Henry Morris has some special white carnations that sell readily at $2 a dozen. Mr. Morris has a dark red aza- lea, Apollo, for which he gets as high as $10 each. Mr. Morris will model two sash greenhouses into one modern house and has let the contract for another new greenhouse to the Lord & Burnham Com- pany. P. R, Ouinlan & Company have an abundance of bulbous flowers and have been doing a quantity of funeral work. Last week Manager Wheadon made a large pall of solid violets and violet leaves and fringed with maidenhair ferns. They are filling many orders for table centerpieces with tulips. Harrv G. Lyons, of this city, sued Stephen Whitton, a Uticaflorist, for mal- cious prosecution and was granted a ver- dict of $45. Lyonsbought some flowers of the Utica man and gave a check for $28. The check went to protest and Lyons was arrested, but the case did not succeed. A. J. B Milwaukee. TRADE GOOD AND STOCK SCARCE.—SWEET PEAS BRING GOOD RETURNS. Flowers are quite scarce, good roses particularly. The Loefflers, famous violet growers, have made a hit in sweet peas. They have been sending in good sized con- signments which have sold at 75 cents a bunch of twenty-five. Whatever those boys do is done well. The M. A. McKenney Company made a beautiful wreath lately, of mahonia leaves and Meteor roses, that was novel and beautiful, the autumn tints on the leaves blending with the dark roses. C. B. W. Wbstfield, Mass —C. H. Jacobs has opened a down town store on Main street, near the corner of Broad street. West Haven, Conn.—A. J. Thompson has a violet sport of a peculiar
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