. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 924 The American Florist May 12, Don't Wait Now is the time to send us a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment jou receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to jou. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., ill W. 28th St., New


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 924 The American Florist May 12, Don't Wait Now is the time to send us a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment jou receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to jou. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., ill W. 28th St., New York City The war was brought home to the of this city when it was thoug-ht that the spring show arranged for at the April meeting would have to be canceled so that all energies would be devoted to purposes of the war. Let us hope that the situation never comes to such a state as this. Sweet peas galore, of the Reid brand, was the prominent feature with Ed- ward Reid. "Come around next Fri- day and see the Mothers' day carna- tions," were his parting words. The best crop ever is expected. "Fine and dandy" is the word of the Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Ex- change. Carnations and choice roses are to be the leaders the coming week. Berger Brothers report business fair, with good prospects for Mothers' day. Spanish iris, snapdragons and Easter lilies were features. D. Edwards, of Atlantic City, N. J., was in the city one day last week and reports business at the resort as very satisfactory. H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are filled to the brim with business for Memorial day. Their tri-color baskets have had a great run. K. New York. SUPPLY BUT DEIIAKD IS WEAK. The situation in the wholesale cut flower district has not greatly changed since our last notes were written. A week of exceptionally cold, rainy and generally disagreeable weather, for the first week of May, has somewhat re- duced the supply of stock, and is also keeping many of the


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