. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists^ Review March 6, 1913. GRAFTED ROSES Strong, Healthy Stock ^ .fk PINK KILLARNEY RICHMOND MRS. WM. H. TAFT WHITE KILLARNEY MRS. AARON WARD LADY HILLINGDON $ PER 1000 $ PER 1000 IN 5000 LOTS 2% discount if cash with order. Special quotations on larger or smaller quantities. Ready for Shipment March 1 J. F. WILCOX & SONS9 Council Bluffs, Iowa Mention The R»Tlew when yoo write. DAYTON, O. The Market. The general run of trade is decidedly slow, and were it not for a few of the extras that happen occasionally, euch as wedd


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists^ Review March 6, 1913. GRAFTED ROSES Strong, Healthy Stock ^ .fk PINK KILLARNEY RICHMOND MRS. WM. H. TAFT WHITE KILLARNEY MRS. AARON WARD LADY HILLINGDON $ PER 1000 $ PER 1000 IN 5000 LOTS 2% discount if cash with order. Special quotations on larger or smaller quantities. Ready for Shipment March 1 J. F. WILCOX & SONS9 Council Bluffs, Iowa Mention The R»Tlew when yoo write. DAYTON, O. The Market. The general run of trade is decidedly slow, and were it not for a few of the extras that happen occasionally, euch as weddings, funeral work, etc., we would not be able to speak favorably of busi- ness. Perhaps, too, the lull in trade is more noticeable on account of the plenti- ful supply of stock in all lines. The bright, warm weather has not only brought an abundamt supply of cut flow- ers and plants, but in some varieties has caused a glut. Especially is this true of the longiflorum lilies, while others complain of carnations and roses. In fact, the mild winter has been a problem for the florists to solve, for it is thought by some that a good portion of the bulbous stock will come in a Ut- ile too early for Easter. Various Notes. ^ W. G. Matthews' window at his Main street store last week was a beautiful array of spring flowers in baskets. Mrs. B. Haschke tells us she is pick- ing a fine crop of sweet peas. One thing that is attracting a great deal of attention and admiration at "W. W. Horlacher 's greenhouses is a beauti- ful crop of forget-me-nots, uncommon in this city. George Bartholomew, of the Edge- mont Floral Co., gives an encouraging report on business. George Lampert, of Xenia, was in town March 1, with some fine carna- tions and sweet peas. One of the big things that the Heiss Co. did last week was to decorate for a wedding in Harshman. Visitors: Harry Gabel, of the Chicago Carnation Co., Joliet, 111.; Wm. E. Astling, of the King Construction Co., North Tonawanda, N. Y.; G. E


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