. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists^ Review Junk 19, 1913. PANgY^^"''^^'''^ PRIZE WINNER PANSY «. • fHK BKST OIANT^STRAIN j^TAINABLE. Trade packet (2000 seeds) 50c JOHNSON SEED COMPANY, 5000 seeds $ Per ounce ..M Send for our complete PANSY LIST. . 217 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ^- Mentlon The Review when yon write. September 1, the crop should be ready for market November 1 to 15. The Grand Bapids variety matures earlier. F. E. Mojonnier. NASHVILLE, TENN. The Market. The week has been peculiar in that it was really cold the first half. Since then


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 58 The Florists^ Review Junk 19, 1913. PANgY^^"''^^'''^ PRIZE WINNER PANSY «. • fHK BKST OIANT^STRAIN j^TAINABLE. Trade packet (2000 seeds) 50c JOHNSON SEED COMPANY, 5000 seeds $ Per ounce ..M Send for our complete PANSY LIST. . 217 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ^- Mentlon The Review when yon write. September 1, the crop should be ready for market November 1 to 15. The Grand Bapids variety matures earlier. F. E. Mojonnier. NASHVILLE, TENN. The Market. The week has been peculiar in that it was really cold the first half. Since then it has gradually warmed up and it closed about normal. There has been no rain, though it was needed badly. There have been no commencements to make business this week, but funeral business has more than made up the lack. It has been a long time since any one funeral has used so many flowers as were used at that of the Dudley sisters. The prominence of the fam- ily and the tragic way in which they were killed, being crushed in an auto- mobile by a fast express train, com- bined to bring this result. More than a dozen wagon-loads of designs were taken to the cemetery. This is said to be the largest floral offering ever seen at a Nashville funeral. Roses were off crop this week, but promise to be in larger supply next week again. They were wholesaling at from $5 to $8 per hundred. My Marylands and Kaiserins were the most in evidence. Some of our growers have thrown out most of their carna- tions, but others are still cutting a good supply. They moved readily at from $3 to $5 wholesale. Peas are growing rather scarce, though some of the growers have fine ones. The sea- son has been too dry for good results outdoors. Various Notes. Hillcrest School Farm reports being hard hit by dry weather and that bulbs and ehrubbery are suffering. They plan to begin the erection of their new greenhouse in a week. Haury & Sons have been selling some good gloxinias of late. These plants are


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