. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. QUALITY FLOWERS JOHN A. KELLER 12S S. Afh Street Member T. T. D. CHARLES P. DUDLEY FLORIST Uaiaa Trust Bl<t,7ai aner Florlsta' Telegraph Delivery Aae'n FURROW & COMPANY OKLAHOMA, guthrie PITTSBURGH. The Market. Pittsburgh is in the midst of a bliz- zard. The weather last week was not so bad, but business seemed to slump for some reason. Beauties are still scarce, but roses are gradually getting more plentiful, although they are still short of the demand. All other stock is quite plentiful; bulbous stock and violets are a glut,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. QUALITY FLOWERS JOHN A. KELLER 12S S. Afh Street Member T. T. D. CHARLES P. DUDLEY FLORIST Uaiaa Trust Bl<t,7ai aner Florlsta' Telegraph Delivery Aae'n FURROW & COMPANY OKLAHOMA, guthrie PITTSBURGH. The Market. Pittsburgh is in the midst of a bliz- zard. The weather last week was not so bad, but business seemed to slump for some reason. Beauties are still scarce, but roses are gradually getting more plentiful, although they are still short of the demand. All other stock is quite plentiful; bulbous stock and violets are a glut, more coming in than the market will take care of. The wholesale houses complained about the slump in trade, which probably was due to larger receipts rather than to a slump in prices. The retail shops are all looking fine these days. Since they have the bas- kets with the zinc liners, all are ar- ranging baskets of flowers for window decoration, and there are some fine effects shown. Club Meeting. The Florists' Club met Tuesday even- ing, February 3. The following officers were elected: President, Ssfeil McCal- lum; vice-president, iReineman; secretary, 11. P. Joslin, li^levue. Pa.; treasurer, T. P. Langhans/and assistant secretary, W. A. Clarke. ' There were some exhibit of plants and flowers shown by local growers, but the important feature was anjillustrated lecture on the practical us(( of explo^ sives for farming and gardening, by E. Rutledge, Jr., of Coraopolis, Pa. Mr. Rutledge will willingly give this lec- ture or practical demonstrations to any society within reach of this city, if the society will look after his transporta- tion. August Frishkorn was scheduled to give a lecture on Dutch bulbs as they Arcade Floral Shop F. W. KUMMER, Prop. 309 KING ST. CHARLESTON. S. C. GEORGE M. STUMPP 761 Fifth Ave., corner East SSth St., NEW YORK CITY F. T. D. Member Cable and Wireless Address. "Florist" MRS. ETHEL N. TAYLOR, Hoiift HONOLULU, HAWAII All Orders Prompt


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