. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Galvanized Pans with reinforced bottoms. IMMEDIATE H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 Firat Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderhilt 4976 MiMitliiii 'I'lit* Itt'view wlipii voM wrltf. last week, but the great demand cleaned up all the markets daily and the prices remained stationary throughout the week. The supply in roses was not equal to the demand and to fill orders, even for the local trade, was out of the question. In carnations, the market was better than it has been for many weeks,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Galvanized Pans with reinforced bottoms. IMMEDIATE H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Branch Factory, 709 Firat Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderhilt 4976 MiMitliiii 'I'lit* Itt'view wlipii voM wrltf. last week, but the great demand cleaned up all the markets daily and the prices remained stationary throughout the week. The supply in roses was not equal to the demand and to fill orders, even for the local trade, was out of the question. In carnations, the market was better than it has been for many weeks, while the price remained at $18 to $20 per hundred, with extra fancy at $25. The market cleared daily. It is predicted that these will be quite plentiful in the next ten days and a big drop in prices is looked for. Violets were good all the week. A big crop of sweet peas is looked for, as the supply now is heavy and all our local growers have planted heavily. Valley has dropped in price to $10 per hundred, with extra fancy at $12. Bulbous stock arrives heavily, while jonquils, tulips, Von Sion, Paper Whites, etc., clean up well. Present indications are for a heavy crop in all seasonable flowers soon. Club Meeting. The St. Louis Florists' Club held its regular monthly meeting, February 12, in the salesrooms of the Windier Wholesale Floral Co. The meeting was not well attended, owing to the fact that many were sick. When President Hummert called the meeting to order, there were thirty- five members in attendance. The report of L. J. Bourdet, chairman of the publicity committee, was inter- esting. He showed the members what the committee had done for St. Valen- tine 's day advertising and what is being done to advertise Easter. Frank Windier, vice-president of the Missouri State Florists' Association, re- ported that efforts are being made to hold a meeting of the association in St. Louis, May 15 and 16. Applications for membcrsliip were presented by the following: Peter Pfander,


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