. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MICHiaAII CUT FLOWER EXCHANeE, 264-266 Randolph St, Detroit, Mich. Mention Th< BcTlaw when yon write. are with us again and have long, firm stems and wonderful coloring, with ex- quisite marking. They are used for a great many purposes. Carnations con- tinue to come into the market in fine condition. Daffodils and jonquils are at an end, but yellow Darwin tulips are taking their place. Sweet peas are plentiful and fine in quality, the best they have been this season. This is es- pecially true of the local flowers. Lilac sprays in lavender and wh
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MICHiaAII CUT FLOWER EXCHANeE, 264-266 Randolph St, Detroit, Mich. Mention Th< BcTlaw when yon write. are with us again and have long, firm stems and wonderful coloring, with ex- quisite marking. They are used for a great many purposes. Carnations con- tinue to come into the market in fine condition. Daffodils and jonquils are at an end, but yellow Darwin tulips are taking their place. Sweet peas are plentiful and fine in quality, the best they have been this season. This is es- pecially true of the local flowers. Lilac sprays in lavender and white are abun- dant, but they are not selling well. Galax and magnolia wreaths are being made in advance for Memorial day, and everybody is expecting a big business day. However, the advance orders are not coming iu fast. Various Notes. Jerry Brookins, of Orchard Park, is cutting a big crop of fine sweet peas of the Spencer type. The colors are pink, lavender, white, red and a beautiful shade of violet. They all have long stems and large blooms. i. H. Beyer has added a most attractive sign to her store, at 1375 Main street. The sign reads, "The Shop of Flowers," and is artistically designed. Mrs. Beyer reports business good for the last few weeks. Benson J. Stafford had a good dis- play window last week, consisting of a bird fountain and Japanese flower hold- ers with yellow and white marguerites. The Wm. F. Kasting Co. is produc- ing some good Sunburst roses in the greenhouses at Erie, Pa. The quality of the roses is excellent, but there is not a great quantity of them. The Wm. Scott Co., of Corfu, N. Y., is cuttiup a crop of good baby gladioli and Blushing Bride, and also some splendid snapdragons. The snapdrag- ons, however, are about at an end, after a big cut of exquisite blooms. J. G. Pickleman is having a great deal of funeral work these days, but other trade is rather quiet, he reports. The tulip beds at Delaware park were at their best last week and gor
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