. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review May 7, 1914. PITTSBURG CLEVELAND PEONIES CROP JUST RIGHT FOR DECORATION DAY Booking orders now for positive delivery of first-class blooms $ per 100— per 1000 Extra fancy, per 100 cCALLU COMPANY MmtJon The R«t1«w when yon wrtt» have had a banner Saturday and Sun- day. H. A. Philpott arrived from Winni- peg May 4, to join Mrs. Philpott, who has been visiting at the home of A. T. Pyfer in Joliet. The J. H. McNeilly store, on East Sixty-third street, which has been un- dergoing numerous improvements and enlargem


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists' Review May 7, 1914. PITTSBURG CLEVELAND PEONIES CROP JUST RIGHT FOR DECORATION DAY Booking orders now for positive delivery of first-class blooms $ per 100— per 1000 Extra fancy, per 100 cCALLU COMPANY MmtJon The R«t1«w when yon wrtt» have had a banner Saturday and Sun- day. H. A. Philpott arrived from Winni- peg May 4, to join Mrs. Philpott, who has been visiting at the home of A. T. Pyfer in Joliet. The J. H. McNeilly store, on East Sixty-third street, which has been un- dergoing numerous improvements and enlargement, now presents a decidedly pleasing appearance. John Fisher, for- merly of Battle Creek, is in charge for Mr. McNeilly. Souvenir post cards have been re- ceived at the oflSce of L. Baumann & Co., announcing the safe arrival of F. H. Gelderman at Berlin. Mr. Gelder- man will travel through Saxony and later go to France. Another large Iowa contract has been closed by Buchbinder Bros. It is for a refrigerator and store fixtures for the James M. Pierce store at El- dora. PITTSBURGH. The Market. Pittsburgh is hoping for more season- able weather, as we have had a weet of drv weather, with white frosts April' 30^ May 1 and 2. The peaches and cherries are in full bloom. The growers have spent a busy week getting carnations planted. In the flower market there is an oversupply of stock, and what is going out is scarcely missed. Southern lilac came in the last of the week, but in such poor condition that it is doubt- ful if it realized express charges. Snap- dragon, which was in great demand only a short time ago, is now a glut and cannot be moved at any price; even the cheaper trade does not want it. Lilies, which were short of demand, are now offered at buyers' terms. Roses are overplentiful, and carnations clean up nicely if not too much is asked for them' Buyers' market, on everything, is the best explanation one can give. The retail stores all seem to have a good many pl


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