. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. APElL 15. 1920 The Florists^ Review 103 Wire Hanging Baskets Electrically Welded AND Cemetery Vases Painted Green 'Hanging Baskets 10-inch $ per doz. 12-)nch per doz. 14-i nch 3 00 per doz. 16-iuch per doz. Cemetery Vases 4x0 per 100 Ask for special offer of 100 wreaths 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. 24 inches. J. W. Huserik & Son MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 1151 £. Grant St., FOR rUND, ORE. I have 2000 healthy, strong, well-rooted Two-inch Carnation Plants to offer at $ per hundred, $ per thousand. The following
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. APElL 15. 1920 The Florists^ Review 103 Wire Hanging Baskets Electrically Welded AND Cemetery Vases Painted Green 'Hanging Baskets 10-inch $ per doz. 12-)nch per doz. 14-i nch 3 00 per doz. 16-iuch per doz. Cemetery Vases 4x0 per 100 Ask for special offer of 100 wreaths 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. 24 inches. J. W. Huserik & Son MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 1151 £. Grant St., FOR rUND, ORE. I have 2000 healthy, strong, well-rooted Two-inch Carnation Plants to offer at $ per hundred, $ per thousand. The following varieties: ENCHANTRESS SUPREME, BEACON, MATCHLESS and AVIATOR. E. REIMERS. Spokane, Wash. P. O. Box, 255 H mg shown in the local shops. Tulips are arriving now in large quantities. The Easter business was tremendous, every florist declaring that it was the Diggcst Easter in history. The offerings were of splendid quality, especially the [iliLs, and, on account of not being able JO get any last year, the public made up Jfr It this year and everyone in the trade made a good clean-up. The weather was bad for several days before •f^aster and made deliveries difficult, but, aside from that, the local stores are well satisfied with the Easter trade. ^^^?'' seed stores are rushed this time >"' ar and report much more business 1)1 .. * _ ^ an •t year ago. L. T. S. SEATTLE, WASH. The Market. '^ter business for the local trade 'xtremcly satisfactory, as every reported larger sales than for '919 Easter period. Prices were f" maintained, stock was better and nci,, was no surplus left on the market. •'?•' IS' Ot\nnr,A„.-l l-„i .<• .1 Was hoii the belt th th '?' conceded that but for the rain at ^^ 'lose of Easter week there would Wf fi ^^^^° a complete clean-up, but y'''ier conditions held back the de- '*'? I for cut flowers and for stock for ^'./?^^meteries Sunday. 81]. ^ 'ilics offered this year were much 1 ^nor in quality to those shown last erf
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