. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 850 The American Florist. May j, IF IT'S SUPPLIES, RICE'S PRICES ARE RIGHT. M. RICE OO,, 1220 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clean Sphagnum 10 Burlap Bales $ 10 Wired Bales (large) Write for Carload Prices. Vaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO George Cotsonas & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Evergreens Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Bronze and Green Galax, Holly, 'Leucottaoe Sprays, Princess Pine, Etc., Delivered to all parts of United States and Canada 127 W. 28th bet. 6th & 7th Av .. UpW


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 850 The American Florist. May j, IF IT'S SUPPLIES, RICE'S PRICES ARE RIGHT. M. RICE OO,, 1220 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clean Sphagnum 10 Burlap Bales $ 10 Wired Bales (large) Write for Carload Prices. Vaughan's Seed Store CHICAGO George Cotsonas & Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Evergreens Fancy and Dagger Ferns, Bronze and Green Galax, Holly, 'Leucottaoe Sprays, Princess Pine, Etc., Delivered to all parts of United States and Canada 127 W. 28th bet. 6th & 7th Av .. UpW Vfirk Telephone 1202 Madison Square, "B" """ Bristol, Tetw.—The Fair-mount Gar- dens report a 50 per cent increase over the Easter sales of any previous year. Stock was in splendid condition, espe- cially the Easter lilies which sold readily. Hattiesbtjrg, Miss.—The Hatties- burg Floral Nursery has been pur- chased by the city which will furnish cut flowers to the public under the style of Park Greenhouses. I. Kling, proprietor, has been retained to man- age the business. Waukegan, III.—Easter sales were about the same as in 1912, prices be- ing no better. The supply of plants and flowers was equal to the demand. Hyacinths, tulips, cinerarias and cycla- mens were popular. There was little call for genistas or azaleas. Carna- tions, tulips, narcissi and lilies sold well. Lawrence, Kans.—A. Whitcomb & Co. report Easter sales as about the same as last year with prices practical- ly the same also. Easter lilies were very scarce. Geraniums sold well. Home-grown cut flowers were not equal to the demand. All plants sold read- ily and roses, carnations and daffodils moved the best of the cut stock. The early Easter compelled the florists to wrap stock. Church decorations helped out considerably. Grand Rapids, Mien.—Business gen- erally was about the same as last year, according to the Crabb & Hunter Floral Co. Prices were but slightly above no


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