. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Fki&ts' Review "r .1 -? MMJCH 11, 1915. -^ St. Patrick Green A REAL GSB IRISH COLOR TRIED and TRUE. SatisfactioQ guaranteed. Not a powder, but a convenient liquid. Dark Qr««n, Pink* rLight Rtd, American Beauty* Yallow* Naw Canary* Oranjsar Lavendarr Purpla. All. $ a bottle (equal to one quart solution). Blue* $ Postpaid. BURTON-ALLISON CO., Suite 28, 39 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ifl., A. Mention The Review when you write. ST. LOUIS. The Market. The local wholesale market last week was in splendid condition so far as sup- p


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Fki&ts' Review "r .1 -? MMJCH 11, 1915. -^ St. Patrick Green A REAL GSB IRISH COLOR TRIED and TRUE. SatisfactioQ guaranteed. Not a powder, but a convenient liquid. Dark Qr««n, Pink* rLight Rtd, American Beauty* Yallow* Naw Canary* Oranjsar Lavendarr Purpla. All. $ a bottle (equal to one quart solution). Blue* $ Postpaid. BURTON-ALLISON CO., Suite 28, 39 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ifl., A. Mention The Review when you write. ST. LOUIS. The Market. The local wholesale market last week was in splendid condition so far as sup- ply was concerned. Anything in sea- son was on sale at any of the five mar- kets. A few days of bad weather, with snow and rain, cut ofl a great deal of the retailers' trade. Previous to this, the retailers reported a splendid tran- sient business. Prices had a downward tendency the last of the week. Carna- tions have been plentiful, with a poor demand. These were extra good. Vio- lets suffered greatly and fine stock is quoted as low as $2 per thousand, with extra fancy at 50 cents per hundred. Roses are better tlian for some time, but the demand is only for the best grade. Killarneys continue to be the bulk of the rose supplj'. A great many sweet peas are coming in daily. These have a surprisingly good demand. The supply of bulbous slock is heavy and now that southern shipments are com- ing in, a glut is looked for. Greenhouse daffodils will suffer from this competi- tion. Lilies, tulips, Dutch hyacinths, Romans and Paper AVhites are slow in demand, as also are valley and snap- dragons, asparagus and common and fanc^r ferns. Various Notes. Thomas Petersen and Charles Roper are now in the employ of Werner Bros., at Clayton, Mo. Both men are well known in the trade, as twenty years ago they were members of the old Florists' Bowling Club and we spent many pleas- ant Monday evenings together. The County Growers' Association held its regular monthly meeting March 3. The meeting wa


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