. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rpio. The American Florist. 683 OFFICERS PHILIP BREiTMEVER. WILLIAM DILG£R. rPEOERiCK BREITMEVER, ROBERT M. WHOLESALE ONLY. ecu, P>MONE MAIN S7^2 HOME PHONE CITY 3T9e f allcut flowers in season florists wire work always on mano dealers in florlstsahd green house supplies FANCY CUT FERNS A SPECIALTY. 38-40 BROADWAY. T)ETnoiT,?hcH. April 20, 1910 To the Trade: we wish to announce that we are now handling the entire stock grown by John Breitmeyer's Sons, Mt» Clemens, Mich., plant. This addition gives us


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rpio. The American Florist. 683 OFFICERS PHILIP BREiTMEVER. WILLIAM DILG£R. rPEOERiCK BREITMEVER, ROBERT M. WHOLESALE ONLY. ecu, P>MONE MAIN S7^2 HOME PHONE CITY 3T9e f allcut flowers in season florists wire work always on mano dealers in florlstsahd green house supplies FANCY CUT FERNS A SPECIALTY. 38-40 BROADWAY. T)ETnoiT,?hcH. April 20, 1910 To the Trade: we wish to announce that we are now handling the entire stock grown by John Breitmeyer's Sons, Mt» Clemens, Mich., plant. This addition gives us 400,000 square feet of glass in addition to our already large source of supply. Oui* growers are all specialists in their respective lines and we are now ready to fill all orders that we may be favored with, large or small, in the line of Beauties, Killarneys, La Detroits, Brides, Maids, Richmonds, Canadian Queens, Bon Silenes, Kaiserins, Rhea Reids, etc. ; Carnations, all varieties. Valley, Sweet Peas. Easter & Calla Lilies. Snapdragon. Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Posticus, Stocks, Lilacs, Mignonette, Yellow and White Daisies, Etc. Full Supply of Plumosus, Sprengeri and Smilax. Fancy Ferns, Galax and Leucothoe are a specialty with us. Would like to correspond with buyers interested. All stock billed at market prices. Very respectfully, Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. Detroit. STOCK SHORTAGE CURTAILS BUSINESS. I can learn of no considerable dam- age done here by the present cold spell. It has curtailed the cut of all flowers and as carnations are locally off crop the condition of supply is much aggravated. There has been but little outside planting done here, florists even not liaving done much carnation planting to date. The cold wave is apparently not as severe here as it is at points farther west. Peo- nies have not suffered, nor will they if we don't get actual frost. Retail trade suffered during these days of rain the past week but


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