. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review March 9, OneandOne-quaiierMillion Green Hyacinth Stakes ^ AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LOW PRICES: ^ 5000 lota 10,000 lots $ ^^r^ 12-inch length $ 18-inch length . v. .-.'...<. This price will only hold good until this lot is sold. Write for case-lot prices — 25,000 to the case. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEDINGER ' SUPPLIES N. S«cond St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review when yon write. "champion jiner" of the city of churches, as he is a member of thirteen societi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists' Review March 9, OneandOne-quaiierMillion Green Hyacinth Stakes ^ AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LOW PRICES: ^ 5000 lota 10,000 lots $ ^^r^ 12-inch length $ 18-inch length . v. .-.'...<. This price will only hold good until this lot is sold. Write for case-lot prices — 25,000 to the case. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEDINGER ' SUPPLIES N. S«cond St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The Review when yon write. "champion jiner" of the city of churches, as he is a member of thirteen societies and a Mason of high degree. The Elliott Auction Co. opens its sales March 14. Importations are ar- riving daily. Bowling. Bowling matches are being arranged with Tuxedo, Patchogue and a picked team of the gardeners' society, to be held during the flower show. The bowl- ing club reeled its regular weekly games Thursday evening, March 2. The scores were as follows: Player. Ist 2nd J. Manda 17.*?. 156 J. Fenrlch 147 101 P. Kessler 152 149 W. H. Siebrecht 150 140 P. Jacobson 158 J. Mlesem 155 1C7 H. C. Rledel 206 160 J. Austin Shaw. BUFFALO. The Market. Market conditions last week were like those of the week previous. There did not seem to be any decrease in the glut, and what was scarce before is scarce now. Beauties were in great demand last week and few were to be had. There have not been enough Beauties in the BuflFalo market during the last two weeks to convince anyone that there were any at all. Other roses are in ample supply, although no one color appears to be too plentiful. There was no decrease in the carnation supply. The blooms of inferior quality certainly were overabundant. Bulbous stock continues to move nice- ly. Jonquils and daffodils hold their own, although they seem to predomi- nate in their class. Paper Whites are on the wane, while poeticus narcissi are becoming more of a feature. Single white and yellow tulips continue along the same channel. Cour


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