. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ??-? y"°'. ?V'., 128 The Florists^ Review March 11, 1920 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. I The Market. Flowers are plentiful and prices have dropped some, but it is hoped that they will never again be slashed as they once were. Bulbous stock continues to be the most in evidence. Freesias are abundant and sell at $3 to $5 per hundred, colored ones bringing $5. Daffodils, jonquils, tulips and hyacinths are in good supply at $6, $7 and $8 per hundred. Eoses are more plentiful now. These, however, are far from being in abnormal supply. Carnations are avai
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ??-? y"°'. ?V'., 128 The Florists^ Review March 11, 1920 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. I The Market. Flowers are plentiful and prices have dropped some, but it is hoped that they will never again be slashed as they once were. Bulbous stock continues to be the most in evidence. Freesias are abundant and sell at $3 to $5 per hundred, colored ones bringing $5. Daffodils, jonquils, tulips and hyacinths are in good supply at $6, $7 and $8 per hundred. Eoses are more plentiful now. These, however, are far from being in abnormal supply. Carnations are available in larger quan- tities and calla lilies sell at $ and $3 per dozen. Sweet peas are in good supply. Ca- lendulas have sold well this winter, hav- ing been of good quality. Orchids, vio- lets, pussy willows, etc., have added variety to the offerings in the various windows. Cinerarias are attractive. Other plants include cyclamens, primroses, be- gonias, ferns and a few azaleas. Pot- ted bulbous stock is in popular favor, jonquils, tulips, daffodils and hyacinths being the leaders. Business has not been quite so active for the last two weeks. Indiana State Association. The March meeting of the Indiana State Florists' Association was held at the Smith & Young Co. commission house, Tuesday, March 2. The meet- ing was unusually well attended and several out-of-town members were pres- ent. President Anders Rasmussen presid- ed. After the routine business the fol- lowing were elected to membership: Thomas Affleck, of Indianapolis; Frank D. McConnell, of Boonville, Ind., and Fred and Norman Hukriede, of Indian- apolis. President Easmussen made a report of the meeting of the S. A. F. board of auditors. Mr. Easmussen was appoint- ed to look after subscriptions in the publicity campaign in this state and said that the drive should be started immediately, as the committee was de- sirous of having twice as much money as it had had previously. A. F. J. Baur gave an interesting
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