. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. No. 55. NEST OF 3 PLANT BASKETS. Suitable for 6, Band 7 innh standard pots. Height of Ijaiidle, 22, 34 and 26 iii(_-hes. This nest is made of split willow and is very serviceable. Price, per nest, finished witliout liner, $ No. 44. PLANT BASKET. Mnile of flat rt'Od with strong 1 .11*'. lifi^lit over all, 22 Depth of i>ody, 7 inches. Suitable for .". "r (5 inch standard pot. Price, finished without liner, $ each. THE OVE GNATT CO., La Porte, Ind. Manufacturers and Importers of Pres


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. No. 55. NEST OF 3 PLANT BASKETS. Suitable for 6, Band 7 innh standard pots. Height of Ijaiidle, 22, 34 and 26 iii(_-hes. This nest is made of split willow and is very serviceable. Price, per nest, finished witliout liner, $ No. 44. PLANT BASKET. Mnile of flat rt'Od with strong 1 .11*'. lifi^lit over all, 22 Depth of i>ody, 7 inches. Suitable for .". "r (5 inch standard pot. Price, finished without liner, $ each. THE OVE GNATT CO., La Porte, Ind. Manufacturers and Importers of Preserved Foliages, Baskets and Florist Supplies The H. R. Comley store reports busi- ness far ahead of last year. son sailed for home in order to reach this city this week. He has been overseas on duty as an ambulance driver for three years. Welch Bros. Co. are having a fine season and have been well prepared to meet all requirements. Houghton & Gorney's store has been well stocked and business has been ex- cellent. S. K. G. Rochester, N. Y. EASTiat SAl^S WILL BE GOOD. The Palm Sunday trade was excellent and all indications point to fine Easter business, with prices higher than ever Ijefore, especially for lilies which will be unusually scarce. Carnations will retail at $2 and $,S per dozen, with roses bringing $4, $5 and $G. Mignon- ette, myosotis, snapdragons, calendulas, etc., are plentiful and sell well. Violets show the effects of the warm weather and are poorer than they have been for some time. Sweet peas are excellent and are much called for. In the plant line, there are azaleas, cinerarias, genis- tas, hydrangeas, pot tulips and hya- cinths. NOTES. At the monthly meeting of the florists' club, April 11, Harry Bates resigned the presidency made necessary by his re- moval from the city and George T. Bou- cher was elected to fill the vacancy. George Keller of Brighton was elected vice-president. Harry A. Barnard, rep- resenting the Royal Nurseries, London. Eng., was


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