. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 394 The American Florist. Mar. 10,. Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes at the following special low prices: Lots of 5,0C0 Lots of 10,000 12-inch length $ per lOUO $ per 1000 18 inch length per 1000 per 1000 These prices only hold good until present stock is sold. Write for prices in case lots, 25,000. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 1309-11 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention the American Florist when writing Kansas City, Mo. BEST FEBRUARY BUSINESS IN YEARS. The
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 394 The American Florist. Mar. 10,. Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes at the following special low prices: Lots of 5,0C0 Lots of 10,000 12-inch length $ per lOUO $ per 1000 18 inch length per 1000 per 1000 These prices only hold good until present stock is sold. Write for prices in case lots, 25,000. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 1309-11 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention the American Florist when writing Kansas City, Mo. BEST FEBRUARY BUSINESS IN YEARS. The first real snow of the season fell here March 3, followed by a cold snap. The reports from both retailers and wholesalers for the month of Feb- ruary Indicate the largest business for that month in history, funeral work being a big- factor and hospital orders also a runner up. Stock dur- ing the past week appears to be some- what more plentiful and prices have fallen in consequence. Roses are more plentiful and in some varieties the price is as low as four cents, wholesale, while carnations vary in price and at times are almost a glut. Sweet peas and bulbous stock of all kinds are arriving from all points in large quantities. Pot plants are in heavy demand and in many cases the greenhouses are sold out and growers are looking high and low for stock. NOTES. W. J. Barnes enjoyed a good run on funeral work during the past week. Hospital flowers and pot plants were also good sellers. His supply of the latter are getting quite low, however. He is now cutting heavily on carna- tions and all kinds of bulbous stock. The trade will regret to hear of the death of August Luther, one of the oldest florists and gardeners in this city, who passed away February 24. He is survived by a son. August Lu- ther, Jr., a florist on East Twenty- seventh street. The Alpha Floral Co. had one of its Ford delivery cars stolen during the past week. They had been in service only three weeks. This firm repo
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