. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review Mat 1, MIcheirs Seasonable Flower Seeds CINERARIA SEED %ll ^Ji Dwarf Grand. Prize Mixed $ $1 00 Med. Tall Grand. Prize Mixed ... .60 PRIMULA CHINENSIS SEED Alba Magmiflca. Chiswlck Red, Kermeslna Splendens, Duchess, Holborn Blue. Bosy Morn. Mi- chell's Prize Mixture 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA SEED Lilac. Crimfon, Pink, White, Hybrlda Mixed .50 ASP. PLUMOSUS NANUS SEED Greenhouse-grown 1000 Seeds $ Seeds $ 5000 Seeds I 25,000 Seeds Latkliouse-grown 1000 Seeds $ 2 50 110,000 Se


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review Mat 1, MIcheirs Seasonable Flower Seeds CINERARIA SEED %ll ^Ji Dwarf Grand. Prize Mixed $ $1 00 Med. Tall Grand. Prize Mixed ... .60 PRIMULA CHINENSIS SEED Alba Magmiflca. Chiswlck Red, Kermeslna Splendens, Duchess, Holborn Blue. Bosy Morn. Mi- chell's Prize Mixture 60 PRIMULA OBCONICA GIGANTEA SEED Lilac. Crimfon, Pink, White, Hybrlda Mixed .50 ASP. PLUMOSUS NANUS SEED Greenhouse-grown 1000 Seeds $ Seeds $ 5000 Seeds I 25,000 Seeds Latkliouse-grown 1000 Seeds $ 2 50 110,000 Seeds $ 5000 Seeds I Seeds ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI SEED 1000 Seeds $ 10 000 Seeds $ 5000 Seeds 25,000 Seeds Also all other Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs and Supplies for the Florist HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 818 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA Mention The Review when yon write. anticipated in May, especially of roses. Already the supply of Maryland is im- mense, and of Killarney "there is no ; There has been an abundance lately of wedding and dinner decora- tions, which have kept the majority of retail florists exceedingly busy and have left no surplus of the selected stock at any time. The bargain hunt- ers have been obliged to fall back on the lower grades, and less slashing of values is in evidence in the big adver- tisements of the department stores. American Beauties, when perfect, sold steadily last week at $30 per hun- dred. One lot of 400 brought that fig- ure. The demand for the best Beauty stock continues wide and steady every day. Brides, Maids and Marylands are abundant, and prices are gradually lessening. Killarney holds more stead- ily, especially in its popular double varieties. Sunburst, Ward, Chatenay, Hillingdon and Richmond lose none of their charm, and all the new kinds, in- cluding Milady, Russell and Shawyer, are much in demand by the "400" since the National Flower Show. Car- nations are increasing in volume, a


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