. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 148 The Florists^ Review jANUAur 26. 1922. A SOLID CARLOAD OF GREEN HYACINTH STAKES Ever hear of so many at one time? You wouldn't, of course, if we had not for years maintained the lowest price in the country. Size 1000 10,000 25,000 5-inch $ $ $ 12-inch 18-inch We sug-g-est using the 18-inch size. Easter being late, you will probably have warm weather and consequently longer stock. THE HOUSE OF MERIT ^ JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., 1309-11 N. SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBUBGH, PA. The Market. The shortage


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 148 The Florists^ Review jANUAur 26. 1922. A SOLID CARLOAD OF GREEN HYACINTH STAKES Ever hear of so many at one time? You wouldn't, of course, if we had not for years maintained the lowest price in the country. Size 1000 10,000 25,000 5-inch $ $ $ 12-inch 18-inch We sug-g-est using the 18-inch size. Easter being late, you will probably have warm weather and consequently longer stock. THE HOUSE OF MERIT ^ JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., 1309-11 N. SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBUBGH, PA. The Market. The shortage of flowers in this mar- ket continues. The demand at the present time far exceeds the supply, both in roses and carnations. Business with the majority of local florists seems to be fairly good and the demand on the growers and wholesalers seems to be far in excess of the supply. It is quite certain that this condition will last for the next few weeks, especially as long as the dark, dreary weather continues. Carnations are being received in fair quantities, although there are not enough to take care of the demand. Roses are likewise short. The varieties received are White Ophelia, Premier, Columbia, Pilgrim, Crusader and White Killarney. American Beauty roses are not so plentiful as they have been. The demand for sweet peas and violets has been good during the last week. Calendulas, yellow daisies and free- sias are arriving in small quantities and move rapidly. The demand, however, for these flowers far exceeds the supply at the present time. The quality is ex- ceptionally fine. Lilies are also scarce. The only thing that seems to be plentiful at the present time in this market is greens. There seems to be sufBcient greens of all kinds, such as plumosus, Sprengeri, coontie leaves, leu- cothoe sprays, Mexican ivy, smilax and ferns, to take care of the demand. Busi- ness so far this year is holding its own with that of las* January. Various Notes. The new heating plant of the P


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