. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Fer Delivery March 15. This stock is exceedingly scarce through- out the country and we advise every- one to protect their supply by placing orders now for March 15 delivery. BOSTON FERNS. 6-inch each, $ 9-inch each, $ 8-inch each, 10-inch each, DRACAENA INDIVISA. each, 35c $ per 1000 lots. 600 at 1000 rate. The George Wittbold Co. 745 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO L. D. Phone, Graceland 1112. lillllllHiiiiiiil easy to find something to talk .about, so there is sure to be entertainment o


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Fer Delivery March 15. This stock is exceedingly scarce through- out the country and we advise every- one to protect their supply by placing orders now for March 15 delivery. BOSTON FERNS. 6-inch each, $ 9-inch each, $ 8-inch each, 10-inch each, DRACAENA INDIVISA. each, 35c $ per 1000 lots. 600 at 1000 rate. The George Wittbold Co. 745 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO L. D. Phone, Graceland 1112. lillllllHiiiiiiil easy to find something to talk .about, so there is sure to be entertainment of .some kind. A number of new mem- bers will be installed. Chairman Schenck of the dinner committee is likely to report on the arrangements. The dinner will be held in the Hotel Biltmore on the night of March , and we learn that tickets are going fast. Several business houses con- nected with the trade have taJcen a table each. Prank (Jolsner. son of Oeorge Gols- ner. of College Point, has been hon- orably discharged from the TTnited States army and has taken his for- mer position as a salesman with Hcntz & Nash, Inc., 55-57 West 2Cth street. Fi-ederick Marquardt. who has a range and store at Middle Village, and another store at 2413 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, has been in poor health for some time, is now in the south and is said to be improving. The optimistic and smiling Henry Penn. of Boston, was a visitor Febru- ary 24. Henry believes that Boston is all" right, which has been a big factor in his success there. A. F. F. Rochester, N. Y. INCERASING IN QUANTITV. Due to sunshine and mild weather the supply of flowers now coming into this market is on the increase with roses, carnations, sweet peas, narcissi and all bulboiis stock quite plentiful. The of violets seems to be improv- ing and orchid sweet peas are also used in considerable numbers. Pot plants find a ready sale. Asparagus is in short supply and receipts of galax are only fair. NOTES. George T


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