. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 inc rionsts Kcvicw October 25, 1917. Let's Look ^ at it From the Dollar Viewpoint That's the only way you're apt to look at the purchase of your boxwood sprays this season. It isn't a "sentiment" proposition. It's just cold business. These are just the things you want: Good merchantable boxwood, clean Virginia sprays; no heavy wood and 16 ounces to a pound. We have it and can make delivery to you at $ per 50 pounds. We want your order this fall. rnrsBURGH cut flower conriyiiY SEVENTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Mention The BeT


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 42 inc rionsts Kcvicw October 25, 1917. Let's Look ^ at it From the Dollar Viewpoint That's the only way you're apt to look at the purchase of your boxwood sprays this season. It isn't a "sentiment" proposition. It's just cold business. These are just the things you want: Good merchantable boxwood, clean Virginia sprays; no heavy wood and 16 ounces to a pound. We have it and can make delivery to you at $ per 50 pounds. We want your order this fall. rnrsBURGH cut flower conriyiiY SEVENTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Mention The BeTlew when yon write. and Touset are the best chrysanthemums now arriving. Eoses are arriving in quantities, with the demand not so heavy owing to the presence of mums. Eussells, Ophelias, Wards, Sunbursts and Eichmonds are excellent, as are the Killarneys. Im- proved quality kept the prices up, but the lower grades brought less than a week ago. The best of the violets clear daily at fair prices. Carnations are up in price and the quality is good. All the Enchantress varieties are in better de- mand than the others. White and light pink carnaions sell well, while red and dark pink find little demand. Orchids, valley and lilies arrive daily, but are not in oversupply by any means. Fancy valley brings $8 per hundred. All kinds of greens are in demand, especially smi- lax and asparagus. Association Meeting. The St. Louis Eetail Florists' Asso- ciation held its monthly meeting Octo- ber 15 at Knights of Columbus hall. The attendance was large and the meet- ing interesting. President F. H. Weber presided. There was a warm discussion of a proposal to amend the by-laws so that the annual dues should be increased from $5 to $10 per year. When the question was put to a vote, it was de- cided by a large majority to retain the present dues. Members of the association who at- tended the F. T. D. convention at De- troit were called upon and gave inter- esting accounts of the discussions and i


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