. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 502 The American Florist. Sept. 28, Market Gardeners Vegetable Growers' Association of America. H. W. Selby, Phibirlelphia, Pa., President; C. W. Waid. Graad Rapids. Mich., Vice- President; S. W. Seven noe, Louisville, Ky., Secretary; Eugene Davis, Grand Rapids, Mich., Treasurer. South Florida truckers were trans- planting' pepper into the field September 20. Prices of Indoor Fruits and Vegetables. Chicago, Septeml^er 24.—Cucumbers 2-dozen box, SIJ cents to $; celery, crate, to 50 cents; head lettu


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 502 The American Florist. Sept. 28, Market Gardeners Vegetable Growers' Association of America. H. W. Selby, Phibirlelphia, Pa., President; C. W. Waid. Graad Rapids. Mich., Vice- President; S. W. Seven noe, Louisville, Ky., Secretary; Eugene Davis, Grand Rapids, Mich., Treasurer. South Florida truckers were trans- planting' pepper into the field September 20. Prices of Indoor Fruits and Vegetables. Chicago, Septeml^er 24.—Cucumbers 2-dozen box, SIJ cents to $; celery, crate, to 50 cents; head lettuce. 2- dozen $; radishes, per 100 bunches, • to .$; tomatoes, 4 baskets, 40 cents to 75 cents. New York, September 23.—Celery (state) per bunch, 15 to .50 cents; cu- cumbers, 25 cents to .$ per basket; mushrooms. $ to .$ per basket; tomatoes, per carrier, 50 cents to $; lettuce, per package, 30 cents to $; radishes, per 100 bunches, $ to $ Vegetable Prices. From reports received by the bureau of markets of the United States de- partment of agriculture for the period, September 17-23, the vegetable move- ment was active and values fairly steady. The price movement in pota- toes was somewhat uneven, most changes being in the downward direc- tion, Minnesota sacked whites declin- ing to $ for carlots at Chicago. New Jersey Giants ranged from $ to .$ per 100 pounds in eastern mar- kets. Maine Cobblers weakened slight- ly in Boston and New York, closing at $ to $ Maine Green Moun- tains ranged firm at .$ to $ per barrel in bulk fi'om wagons at Fresque Isle. Maine Cobblers were offered at .$ to $ per 100 pounds bulk f. o. b. The general range in distribut- ing markets for sweet potatoes was considerably lower, closing at $5 to $ per barrel for Virginia Big Stem Jerseys. New Jersey stock declined 25 cents, ranging $ to .$2 per bushel hamper in eastern markets and $ to $ in middle-west


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