. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The flortoto whose cards appear on the pages carrylii|{ this head, are prepared to fill orders "" "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. '~ '. uffalo NEW YORK MEMBERS ?iMi}y{i»y{i{La^i{y{iMiiyi Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop 1 388 Main Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kramer the Florist 1291 leffarson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street W. J. Palmer & S


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The flortoto whose cards appear on the pages carrylii|{ this head, are prepared to fill orders "" "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. '~ '. uffalo NEW YORK MEMBERS ?iMi}y{i»y{i{La^i{y{iMiiyi Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop 1 388 Main Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kramer the Florist 1291 leffarson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street W. J. Palmer & Son 304 Main Street Scott the Florist Mciin and Balcom Streets Salt Lake City MILLER FLORAL CO. MEMBER F. T. D. 250,000 Square Feet of Modem Glass Salt Lake City, Utah ERNEST LAMBOURNE, Rorist MEMBER F. T. D. 67 South Main Street ARTISTIC FLORAL CO. Floral Work The Best 2411 Hudson Avenae L. B. Westholder, Msr. OGDEN. UTAH Geo. T. O'Keefe, Aaat. lozk I «t iMt. I road, were delighted to finS them offering for the winter months hothouse flowers and ; KANSAS CITY, MO. The Market. Instead of the shortage of stock that was anticipated, the supply for Christ- mas was about double what was ex- pected a week before. Weather condi- tions were favorable to the growers. There were eight days of bright sun- shine and mild temperature. Rose stock had been dormant through two weeks of cold weather, and when the warm sun started the buds again, it took but a few days to make a great difference in the crops. Carnations, too, were far more abun- dant than promised. The quality of both roses and carnations was good. On account of the increase of stock, prices were not so high as they might have been had there been a shortage. Fancy Premier brought $40 per hundred, which was the top price on the market De- cember 23. The lowest-priced roses were $12 per hundred. Carnations were $12 per hundred all the way through. The supply of red carnations was fair. Up to Saturday night, December


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