. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 520 The American Florist. April I, Fancy Ferns, -$ per 1000 New Crop Galax, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; 10,000 $ Sphagnum Moss, large bales $1 25; 6bales, $ Extra Fine Sprays, Green and Bronze $ per 100; $ per 1000 boxwood, per bunch, 36c; 60-lb. case, $ Magnolias, Brown and Green, Imported stock per basket, $; 6 baskets, $ each Discount on orders of 10,000 or more. Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial ord


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 520 The American Florist. April I, Fancy Ferns, -$ per 1000 New Crop Galax, Bronze or Green $ per 1000; 10,000 $ Sphagnum Moss, large bales $1 25; 6bales, $ Extra Fine Sprays, Green and Bronze $ per 100; $ per 1000 boxwood, per bunch, 36c; 60-lb. case, $ Magnolias, Brown and Green, Imported stock per basket, $; 6 baskets, $ each Discount on orders of 10,000 or more. Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial order solicited. MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, Inc. Wholesale Commission Florists and Florists' Supplies, 38-40 Broadway, All Phone Connections. DETROIT, MICH. .SUPPLY. High winds have prevailed during the week which liave done more or less damage to glass. Flowers are plenti- ful and prices low. Violets are ap- proaching the end, and sweet peas have become far too plentiful. Car- nations are in abundance and sell cheap in order to clean out. Roses are also in good supply with the ex- ception of American Beauties. The retailers surprised Wm. H. Smith March 24, when Chas. Schoenle, Robert Windier and J. J. Beneke, on behalf of his friends, called at his home and presented him with a solid silver punch bowl and glasses. Otto G. Koenig. will boom the St. Louis Flower Show which is to take place next fall, when the Chrysanthe- mum Society meets here, while attend- ing the National Flower Show at Bos- ton. F. C. Weber, Theo. Miller, Fred Meinhardt and J. F. Ammann left for Boston March 25, to attend the Na- tional Flower Show. The Paris Flora! Co. have rented the two stores adjoining the one they now occupy and will have a roomy and commodious store. Joseph Wors, son of C. W. Wors, has accepted a position at the C. Young & Sons Co.'s greenhouses. During the week the plantsmen have been kept busy with store openings and spring sales. W F. Nashville. The flower trade has be


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