. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igiS. The American Florist. 1093 CCPOUMfflG) EVERYTHING in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. \ MILWAUKEE, WIS. noLTON & mm. co. 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens fl. Bayersdorfer & Co. The Wholesale Supply House of America ... EVERYTHING THE BEST IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 1127 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. each, with violets, single and double, at ;)0 to $2 per hundred. Sweet peas helped out. there being a good supply •of fi


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igiS. The American Florist. 1093 CCPOUMfflG) EVERYTHING in the line of Cut Flowers, Plants and Florists' Supplies. \ MILWAUKEE, WIS. noLTON & mm. co. 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Wholesalers and Growers of Choice Cut Flowers and Greens fl. Bayersdorfer & Co. The Wholesale Supply House of America ... EVERYTHING THE BEST IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 1127 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. each, with violets, single and double, at ;)0 to $2 per hundred. Sweet peas helped out. there being a good supply •of fine quality at from .$2 to .$4 per hundred. Quantities of from Florida was a great factor. "What the market would do without this sup- ply is a question. It arrives now in very good condition. Several good ?crops of Easter lilies were timed right for the week, and even at the high figure of $ seem to be in active de- mand. Stevia of .good quality jumped to 50 cents per bunch. NOTES. A. B. Cartledge thinks that at the figures prevailing for the past few months, growers should be making a good margin of profit. Many seasons it seemed necessary to jump prices at Christmas, to make up for the low returns of the overproductive period of the fall, but under present condi- tions, he feels it will be impossible to raise retail prices any higher, and it will be a mistake for growers and wholesalers to boost them as usual. The Joseph Heacock Co. offered very well flowered plants of Cypripidium insigne in five and six-inch short pots, bearing four to five flowers each at 50 cents per flower, which price in- cluded the plant. They are disposing •of the stock in this way, as it is not found profitable. K. Pittsburgh. NOTICEABLE SHORTAGE OF STOCK. Flowers of all kinds are very scarce, ?especially roses and carnations. American Beauties are arriving in larg- er amounts and have to be sold at re- duced prices. Only specials are to be had in the shorter grades and are sell


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