. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 14, 1912. The Florists'Review 75 SPECIAL BDLB PRICES VERY BEST QUAUTY FOR IMMEDIATE ORDER 100 1000 Calla Lilies, largre size $ Calla Lilies, extra Freeslas, Refracta Alba, first size 76 $ Freesias. Refracta Alba, extra large 90 Narcissus, Paper White Grand. .90 Hyacinths, Single, separate colors, unnamed Hyacinths, Double, separate colors, unnamed Narcissus Empress, dbl. nose. Narcissus Polyanthus, dbl. Roman Oxalis, Bermuda Iris Hispanica 3


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 14, 1912. The Florists'Review 75 SPECIAL BDLB PRICES VERY BEST QUAUTY FOR IMMEDIATE ORDER 100 1000 Calla Lilies, largre size $ Calla Lilies, extra Freeslas, Refracta Alba, first size 76 $ Freesias. Refracta Alba, extra large 90 Narcissus, Paper White Grand. .90 Hyacinths, Single, separate colors, unnamed Hyacinths, Double, separate colors, unnamed Narcissus Empress, dbl. nose. Narcissus Polyanthus, dbl. Roman Oxalis, Bermuda Iris Hispanica 30 To secure these prices mention this ad. Fair supply of all other varieties. S«nd Your Ordar Today James Vick's Sons ROCHESTER, N. Y. Mention Th> ReTlew wh>n yo wrlf. «how house. John and Will Young, Jr., liave charge of this place and they re- port a lively trade in plants and cut «tock. John Barnard, who runs the place re- cently vacated by the Ryan Floral Co., Fourteenth street and St. Louis ave- nue, says that he has done well so far. The Diemer Floral Co. and Oscar Heile, of South Broadway, have had a good run of funeral work of late. Joseph F. Dickmann, well known in local trade circles and a former seeds- man, was elected sheriff on the Demo- cratic ticket November 5, Albert Senger's Lexington avenue place is ablaze with pot chrysanthe- mum plants in full bloom, on which he has a fine run of trade. Miss Rose Windier, sister of the Windier brothers, was married Tuesday, November 5, to Edwin Guntly. The happy couple left for a four weeks' trip west. W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. re- ports a big call for California violets last week. They also had a big supply of fancy cut mums, fine valley and ex- cellent quality roses. Fred Riegal, manager for Alex Siegel's place at Sixth street and Wash- ington avenue, says trade of late has been pleasing, and especially so with transient business. The Riessen Floral Co., on South Broadway, had a splendid window dis- pl


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