. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists^ Review May 1:J. 1915. EVANSVILIJL IND. The Market. The market is full of flowers and the demand is strong. Mothers' day was a good one for the florists, as all flowers were in demand, especially white and pink carnations. Peonies are coming in and a good crop is expected for Me- morial day. Considerable bedding out has been done, but the weather has been so uncertain regarding frosts that many people are holding back. The days are warm, but the nights are chilly. During March and April little rain fell and everything was in danger


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists^ Review May 1:J. 1915. EVANSVILIJL IND. The Market. The market is full of flowers and the demand is strong. Mothers' day was a good one for the florists, as all flowers were in demand, especially white and pink carnations. Peonies are coming in and a good crop is expected for Me- morial day. Considerable bedding out has been done, but the weather has been so uncertain regarding frosts that many people are holding back. The days are warm, but the nights are chilly. During March and April little rain fell and everything was in danger of dry- ing up, but last week we had some fine rains, which put life into vegetation. Various Notes. J. C. Elspermann is much better and is able to attend to his work at the greenhouses. He has been busy filling baskets and boxes. He has a fine stock of plants for his trade. Funeral work is plentiful. Louis Fritsch is busy filling baskets and boxes and has considerable plant- ing out to do. He will grow some roses for cut flowers this year. Theodore Kuebler, of Santa Bosa Fruit Farm, is bringing in excellent American Beauty geraniums. He has just received a new delivery car. Koyston & Fenton have a fine stock of 2-inch coleus in about twenty varie- ties, for the trade. Miss Nellie Goodge was busy as she could be on Mothers' day. She had a big variety of stock and sold about everything. She has a fine lot of bed- ding plants. Julius Niednagel & Sons are busy with spring work. C. L. Niednagel has his young stock of roses in splendid shape for planting. The Wm. Blackman Floral Co, had a large trade on Mothers' day. Busi- ness is almost invariably good with them. Karl Zeidler had a large call for flow- ers for Mothers' day. E. L. F. BEDDING PLANTS 2-inch Blue Afreratum per 100, $ 4-lnch Betronla Rex per doz., 2-iDch Double Sweet Alyssum per 100, 2-lnch Coleus, mixed " 2-tnch Coleus, tralUnsr " 3-lnoh Lemon Verbena " 2-lnch Salvia


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