. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Hartford, Conn. J. Albert Brodrib, &ain street Deliveries to New Britain, Meriden, Hfddletown, Manchester, Rocliville, Farmington, Willimantic. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Waterbury, Conn. RYAN & POWERS 30 Center St. Special attention Westover and St. Margaret School Orders. Members F. T. D. and Rotary Florist. STAMFORD, CONN. QUALITY FLOWER SHOP Member F. T. D. 43 ATLANTIC ST. Prompt delivery to NOROTON,DAItlEH,NORWAU(,GltEENWICH NEWPORT, R I. Qiy^TrpxT Est. 1864 Greenhouses OiVllltl JAMESTOWN, R. L "E^ORTLAND, ME.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Hartford, Conn. J. Albert Brodrib, &ain street Deliveries to New Britain, Meriden, Hfddletown, Manchester, Rocliville, Farmington, Willimantic. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Waterbury, Conn. RYAN & POWERS 30 Center St. Special attention Westover and St. Margaret School Orders. Members F. T. D. and Rotary Florist. STAMFORD, CONN. QUALITY FLOWER SHOP Member F. T. D. 43 ATLANTIC ST. Prompt delivery to NOROTON,DAItlEH,NORWAU(,GltEENWICH NEWPORT, R I. Qiy^TrpxT Est. 1864 Greenhouses OiVllltl JAMESTOWN, R. L "E^ORTLAND, ME. M P M i^^^ FLOWER SHOP - • ^- "^^uniff^« 47 Oak Street ESTABLISHED 1847 F. T. THE NAME PROTECTS YOU Steamers are Again Sailing on Schedule Deliveries made on board BOSTON 1 PARK STREET 799 BOYLSTON STREET NEW YORK 561 FIFTH AVENUE Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS, Nearest Shippiog Point to NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association New Haven, V TV^e »J??S CO. Yale College Covering All Connecticut MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. L. D. PHONE 1261-R. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Market. Trade at the wholesale markets was fairly good last week, but the clear, warm days have greatly increased the ])roduction of all seasonable stock. While sales continue good, prices have dropped considerably since the previous week. Little outdoor stock is coming in as yet, owing to the backward season. This fact alone kept prices from drop- jiing still lower. Rose consionments were heavy all the week and Premier, Russell, Ophelia and Columbia were of splendid quality, with fancies holding up well in price. Car- nations are not suffering so much as other stock, as the supply has short- ened somewhat. Toward the end of last week the price was up as high as $3 and $4 per hundred; extra fancies were $5 l)er hundred. There has been a big glut of Easter lilies and these were selling as low as $n per hundred. Callas, too, are plen- tiful and are selling below quotations.


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