. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. For Particulars Concerning the Latest Improyements in the j Wittbold Cement Bench I Construction write to-day to ^ Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. / Florists' Refrigerators Write us for catalog aad prices, stating size you require, and for what kind of cut flowers you wish to use the refrigerator; also state whether you wish it for display or only for storage. McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 960 MlU Street, KENDAUVnXE. IND. Cleveland. EVERYTHING SELLING. The pre-lenten season was probably the best the trade has expe
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. For Particulars Concerning the Latest Improyements in the j Wittbold Cement Bench I Construction write to-day to ^ Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. / Florists' Refrigerators Write us for catalog aad prices, stating size you require, and for what kind of cut flowers you wish to use the refrigerator; also state whether you wish it for display or only for storage. McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 960 MlU Street, KENDAUVnXE. IND. Cleveland. EVERYTHING SELLING. The pre-lenten season was probably the best the trade has experienced for several years. With the exception of two weeks all stock has cleaned up at satisfactory prices since the first of the year; it is true that a number of the growers have been off crop, still the de- mand has been far greater than here- tofore, and we are sure that if the crops had been on we could have disposed of the stock to good advantage. Owing to the continued shortage of roses, bulb- ous stock is still moving nicely. We do not think there will be nearly as much bulb stock on the market this sea- son on account of the caution the grow- ers used in placing their orders, owing to last season's over-stocked market and the low prices these goods brought. Roman hyacinths and Paper White nar- cissi are about done for. The demand for lily of the valley, sweet peas, and violets, has been equal to the supply. Greens of all kinds are scarce. It is evident that the plantsmen an- ticipate a record-breaking demand for stock this Easter; all are hustling around getting things in order for the busiest time of the year. Frank Smith, from the firm of Sraith & Fetters, is expected home some time during the coming week from his trip through the southwest. A. Schmitt, Bratenahl, has a splendid assortment of flowering plants includ- ing azaleas, genistas, cyclamens, lilacs and primulas. The Cleveland Florists' Exchange is receiving some extra fine Formosa lilies from the Lambom
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