. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 794 The American Florist. April 26, M. RICE CO. IF IT'S SUPPLIES WE HAVE IT 1220 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clean Sphagnum Moss 10 Burlap Bales . $ 10 Wired Bales (large) Vaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO George Cotsonas & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Evergreens Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Bronze and Green Galax. Holly, 'Leucothoe Sprays. Princess Pine, Etc., Delivered to all parts of United States and Canada 127 W. 28th bet. 6th & 7th Av „ Usui Vflrk Telephone 1202 Madison Squa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 794 The American Florist. April 26, M. RICE CO. IF IT'S SUPPLIES WE HAVE IT 1220 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clean Sphagnum Moss 10 Burlap Bales . $ 10 Wired Bales (large) Vaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO George Cotsonas & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Evergreens Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Bronze and Green Galax. Holly, 'Leucothoe Sprays. Princess Pine, Etc., Delivered to all parts of United States and Canada 127 W. 28th bet. 6th & 7th Av „ Usui Vflrk Telephone 1202 Madison Square, "»" """ St. Louis. STOCK LESS PLENTIFUL. The weather has been fair and somewhat cool and stock in certain varieties are less plentiful. White and light pink Enchantress carna- tions are plentiful while dark colors are scarce. The rose supply has not been so large, especially the white va- rieties. Sweet peas have stiffened in price, the absence of violets helping materially. Southern outdoor lilac has made its appearance and if the weather warms up the local supply will soon start. Short American Beauty roses are plentiful. NOTES. F. H. Weber is down to read a pa- per at the next meeting of the Re- tailers Associaion on "How to Start and Run a Retail ; Mr. Weber having been in the busi- ness several years his remarks should prove interesting and instructive. H. G. Berning is receiving quite a number of short stemmed American Beauty roses of fairly good color. These shipments are now arriving on schedule. The flood has delayed them of late and hurt the sales. Ostertag Bros, have a fine display of blooming plants. Their stock of shrubs is the largest in the city. They have disposed of these by the car load. The Windier Wholesale Floral Co. has had a fine stock of roses and carnations and a fair supply of sweet peas which have sold at fair prices. George H. Angermueller received a nice shipment of outdoor lilac, also some ver


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