. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. B-1174 High 6^i in., wide 3 in. 'Per 100 without .$ Per 100 with Kups No. 174 Easter Greeting—Babes With improyed back to hold container Size 5^ in. high, 3 in. base. 4 kinds Per 100 with Kups $ Dressed Kiddies Four Kinas Per 100 wlvJ Containers Size, 4 inches .$ Easter Baskets Send for our $25, $50 or $100 assortments Mention whether wanted for cut flowers, for plants, or for both No. 187 Easter Egg Greeting Cards Trimmed in Satin assorted colors Size 6^ in. high, 5 in. wide Per 100 without .$


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. B-1174 High 6^i in., wide 3 in. 'Per 100 without .$ Per 100 with Kups No. 174 Easter Greeting—Babes With improyed back to hold container Size 5^ in. high, 3 in. base. 4 kinds Per 100 with Kups $ Dressed Kiddies Four Kinas Per 100 wlvJ Containers Size, 4 inches .$ Easter Baskets Send for our $25, $50 or $100 assortments Mention whether wanted for cut flowers, for plants, or for both No. 187 Easter Egg Greeting Cards Trimmed in Satin assorted colors Size 6^ in. high, 5 in. wide Per 100 without .$ Per 100 with Kups New arriTal of large CAPE FLOWERS, $ per lb. H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 First Avm., Nmw York City, TmUphon* Vandmrbilt 4976 |zed at $160,000. A contract has just been let for the erection of six new aouses, each 30x150 feet. The complete range will be devoted to the growing of flowering plants for the Akron and Cleveland markets. A specialty with the new company will be 2i^-inch cycla- ^^ri^, begonias, primroses, poinsettias *iiJ ferns. KANSAS CITT, MO. The Market. blowers are getting plentiful as busi- 'I'ss decreases, but the downward tend- ency in selling is considered only a re- action from the feverish rush of a few ^oeks ago, when there was not stock enough to take care of the orders. Busi- ness is about normal for this season. Prices are lower, because the weather has been right to bring on seasonable crops and there is a good supply of spring stock, carnations, sweet peas and a fair supply of roses. Many of the lilies this year will be late in blooming and will not be avail- able for Easter. About half of the crop will be on time and this will be suffi- cient to take care of the retail busi- ness, but there will not be any to whole- sale to other florists, as in many years past. What growers thought was the giganteum this year must have been~an- other variety of lily, as the stem is g


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