. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists^ Review Januabt 18, 1917. NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. SMALL FRUITS. ROSES, CLEMATIS, PHLOX, PEONIES. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, CALIFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERQII Write for our whol*aaJ» trade list W. & T. SMITH COMPANY «»oo acres GBinEVA. NKW YORK 70 YEARS Native-berried species will be in greater demand than nurserymen can supply be- fore the stocks can be ; INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. The market conditions are somewhat improved this week. The carnation


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists^ Review Januabt 18, 1917. NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. SMALL FRUITS. ROSES, CLEMATIS, PHLOX, PEONIES. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, CALIFORNIA PRIVET. BARBERRY THUNBERQII Write for our whol*aaJ» trade list W. & T. SMITH COMPANY «»oo acres GBinEVA. NKW YORK 70 YEARS Native-berried species will be in greater demand than nurserymen can supply be- fore the stocks can be ; INDIANAPOLIS. The Market. The market conditions are somewhat improved this week. The carnation sup- ply is normal, the glut being of short duration, and good stock is to be had at $3 per hundred, with poorer stock bring- ing as low as $10 per thousand. Eoses are cleaning up well in most varieties at $3 to 10 per hundred, with the shorts scarce. Callas are becoming more abun- dant, but the supply of Easter lilies is still limited. Narcissi, yellow and Paper White, are equal to the demand, making $ and $3, the white ones re- ceiving the best call on account of the large quantity of funeral work. Golden Spur narcissi and Eoman hyacinths have been in good favor. Many sweet peas of excellent quality are on hand, but, notwithstanding the supply, the prices continue extremely good. An ample supply of violets is in evidence, the California and eastern stock not depreciating the value of home stock in the least, the home stock being preferable. Orchids and valley are still scarce. Lilacs, snapdragons, freesias, bouvardias and pansies are beginning to make their appearance in limited sup- plies. Southern greens have been equal to the demand and an improvement has been noted in fern leaves. Various Notes. Paul Janisch and Herbert Weiss have leased the property of the Reinken Floral Co. and will take charge about February 1. Business will be conducted under the name of Broad-Ripple Floral Co. Mr. Janisch was born in Germany and came to this country twelve years ago, at which


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