. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review March 1. 1917. RIGHT HERE IN NEBRASKA CYCLAMEN, fine stock in full flower, 6-inch '^5c to $ FERNS, Boston and Roosevelt, good stock, 6-inch 60c ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, strong 3-inch $ per 100; 4-inch, $ per 100 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, strong 3-inch per 100; 4-inch, per 100 My Easter stock is coming fine, and will be large in blooming plants. Price list ready now. Write for it if you have not received it. C. H. FREY, 1133 o street, Lincoln, Neb. Mention The R«t1cw when you write. PITTSBUBGH, PA. The Market. P


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists' Review March 1. 1917. RIGHT HERE IN NEBRASKA CYCLAMEN, fine stock in full flower, 6-inch '^5c to $ FERNS, Boston and Roosevelt, good stock, 6-inch 60c ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, strong 3-inch $ per 100; 4-inch, $ per 100 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, strong 3-inch per 100; 4-inch, per 100 My Easter stock is coming fine, and will be large in blooming plants. Price list ready now. Write for it if you have not received it. C. H. FREY, 1133 o street, Lincoln, Neb. Mention The R«t1cw when you write. PITTSBUBGH, PA. The Market. Pittsburgh has been having mild weather. As a result stock has piled into the wholesale houses in such quan- tities that it has been impossible to move it. Roses, which have been scarce since the first part of the year, are almost a glut. Dafifodils and tulips are in such large supply that it is hard to dispose of them at any price. Violets come in an avalanche and street prices are the best that can be had for them. Carna- tions and lilies still are short of de- mand. Sweet peas are plentiful, but sell at reasonable prices. Beauties con- tinue scarce, but no one seems to need them. Trade continued firm until February 21. Everything took a tumble after that, and no doubt business will be quiet at least for the first ten days of March. After that there usually is more going on, and, with better weather, the street men can work off the surplus. Various Notes. The Western Pennsylvania Horticul- tural Society had an interesting meeting February 20. The members of this young society are enthusiastic. They attend the meetings almost to a man and all try to bring something with them to make the gatherings interesting. The Florists' Club will meet March 6 at the Fort Pitt hotel. Several inter- esting stunts are on the program and all members should attend. Clarke. WESTERLY, E. I. Louis J. Eeuter, of S. J. Renter & Son, Inc., was in New York and Phila- delphia last week on business.


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