. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ,606 The American Florist Mar. 31, Don't Wait Now is the time to send ns a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to jou. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., Ill W. 28th St., N
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ,606 The American Florist Mar. 31, Don't Wait Now is the time to send ns a shipment of flowers and acquaint yourself with the satisfactory treatment you receive when you ship to New York's Foremost Commission House in the flower trade. Extensive experience, ample capital, modern facilities and, in fact, everything to commend us to jou. Special opportunity for a couple of Good Rose Growers who are looking for best returns. Our present demand is larger than our supply. UNITED CUT FLOWER CO., Inc., Ill W. 28th St., New York City New York. GOOD SUPPLY, BUT DEMAND WEAK. Business continues quiet, and the dealers have concluded that the peo- ple are saving their money for Easter. The market is well supplied with all kinds of stock, and though the best brings fair prices, for the season, there is always a remnant that is hard to dispose of, very noticeable in yel- low narcissus and violets. Good roses cannot be said to be very cheap, nor are they likely to be for some time to come. Easter is the greatest holiday in the florist business, if it is permis- sable to call it a holiday, rather than a religious festival. There is a class of people who scoff at old customs and try to introduce new ones, but the disposition of the masses to observe Christmas and Easter seems to be deeply rooted and to grow stronger as the years go by. We therefore cheerfully look forward to' a great Easter trade in plants and cut flow- ers. In the retail stores many fine plants, particularly pot roses, are al- ready seen. The supply of good aza- leas is likely to be limited, but we believe the plantsmen have generally foreseen such a contingency and pre- pared for it with an Increased supply of other stock. March 26.—There was considerable activity in the market for a few hours this morning, but it could not be called a cleanup. The weather is spring- like and an increased sujjply of stock may be expected for this wee
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