. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review AlAV 28, 1'J14. wbitt THE HOUSE OF MERIT offers an OPPORTUNITY to buy fresh Spring: Stock of V Neidioger'sSelect SphagaumMoss DIRECT FROM OUR SWAMPS SPECIAL OFFER at $ per bale, for a short time only. Large 5-bbl. bales. Write for price in large quantities. JOS. G. NEIDINGER, oERMi^NVi/^N'AVE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Importer and Manufacturer Florists' Supplies Mention The Review when yoo write. the June show will not be decided upon until June 5. Refreshments will be served at the next meeting. T. A. Lee. BALTIMORE. The Marke


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review AlAV 28, 1'J14. wbitt THE HOUSE OF MERIT offers an OPPORTUNITY to buy fresh Spring: Stock of V Neidioger'sSelect SphagaumMoss DIRECT FROM OUR SWAMPS SPECIAL OFFER at $ per bale, for a short time only. Large 5-bbl. bales. Write for price in large quantities. JOS. G. NEIDINGER, oERMi^NVi/^N'AVE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Importer and Manufacturer Florists' Supplies Mention The Review when yoo write. the June show will not be decided upon until June 5. Refreshments will be served at the next meeting. T. A. Lee. BALTIMORE. The Market. Business continues to hold up well, although the prices are a little below the standard for this season of the year. Peonies are now arriving in quantity and are selling well at from $3 to $6 per hundred, with a good sup- ply in sight. Beauties sold well last week at fair prices. Sweet peas also moved well. Roses are decreasing in quantity and are poorer in quality, as the extremely warm weather is showing its effect on these. Aside from peonies, the feature of the week was the arrival of some good Spanish iris, for which there was a good demand. A new crop of dagger and fancy ferns also arrived, but as plumosus and Sprengeri are now to be had in quantity, the demand is somewhat light. Asparagus is now plentiful for the first time since last fall. Plenty of Harrisii lilies can still be had at low figures. Callas are about over; only a few stragglers find their way to the market. Taken as a whole, business has been good for this, the off season of the year, but prices have been somewhat low. Club Meeting. The regular semimonthly meeting of the Gardeners' and Florists' Club was called to order May 25 by Vice- president Hamilton. Owing to the warm weather there was rather a small at- tendance. Richard Vincent, Jr., of White Marsh, spoke on the proposed trip by water to Boston in August, to attend the S. A. F. convention. A con- siderable number of out-of-town flo- rists have al


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