. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The Henry Hansen family has the sympathy of the entire trade in the loss of a loving husband and father, whose death occurred March 31. an account of which appears in our obitu- ary column this week. Marshall Field & Co., in their main floor aisles, used big fern hanging bas- kets supplemented with large outstand- ing sprays of artificial crab apple blos- soms. W. N. Rudd celebrated another birth- day anniversary March 30. ' "Visitors: Miss Tearney, Davenport, la.: Herman "W. Kropp. proprietor of the


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The Henry Hansen family has the sympathy of the entire trade in the loss of a loving husband and father, whose death occurred March 31. an account of which appears in our obitu- ary column this week. Marshall Field & Co., in their main floor aisles, used big fern hanging bas- kets supplemented with large outstand- ing sprays of artificial crab apple blos- soms. W. N. Rudd celebrated another birth- day anniversary March 30. ' "Visitors: Miss Tearney, Davenport, la.: Herman "W. Kropp. proprietor of the Cottage Rose Garden, Columbus, O.; A Johnson, of the Johnson Green- houses. Memphis, Tenn.; Walter Mott, representing Hammond's Paint & Slug Shot Works, Beacon, N. Y. ».^^^»-^^^^»-»-»-«J----^-^^«l»-^^^»-^«;.;.CT Easter Flowers AND GREENS Heavy Supply of Sweet Peas Carnations Columbia Nesblt Russell Sunburst Brunner Ophelia Ward Milady Pink and White Killarney Calendulas Violets Forget-me-nots Snapdragons Callas Bulb Stock Asparagus Flumosus Asparagus Sprengeri Mexican Ivy Deer Tongue Ferns New Ferns Galax i^^PYFER'S XXX BRONZE GALAX Best quality—new stock—clean and bright. $ per 1000; $ per case of ; $ per case in 10 case lots. a. T. Pyfer & Company WHOLESALE FLORISTS 164 N. Wabash Ave., l. d. pnone central 3373 CHICAGO Fort Wayne, Ind. GOOD SUPPLY MOVES FREELY. Greenhouse stock has been very plen- tiful the past week, and although there is probably a greater supply on the market than at any time during the winter, yet there is no surplus. The death rate in this city has been heavy, and there seems to be but slight abate- ment in the influenza. Callas and sweet peas are the most plentiful flowers and are being used for funeral sprays and designs. Orchids are also selling well, and there are fine offerings of snapdragons. Good quality carnations are available. Roses are used up each day, but the medium grades seem to be in the


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