. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists^ Review Fbbbuary 15, Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes at the following special low prices: Lots of 5000 12-inch length $ per 1000 18-inch length per lOOO Lots of 10,000 $ 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 St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The ReTlcw ^yfaen yon write. carnations at Buffalo bring $5 for the best and retail at $ and $2 per dozen. Thomas
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists^ Review Fbbbuary 15, Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes at the following special low prices: Lots of 5000 12-inch length $ per 1000 18-inch length per lOOO Lots of 10,000 $ 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 St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention The ReTlcw ^yfaen yon write. carnations at Buffalo bring $5 for the best and retail at $ and $2 per dozen. Thomas Tobin, with G. E. M. Stumpp, of New York, and formerly with W. J. Palmer & Son, Buffalo, was in Detroit for a short time last week. Bowlers Busy Again. February 8 the Detroit Florists' Bowl- ing Club met, the clash between the teams resulting in the following scores: Player 1st 2(1 Ilolzimgle -05 167 Foster 12» 12S Sylvester 146 114 Rosnosky 91 lOr. Fetters 140 153 Stock 149 134 IJezemer Ui7 lufi Taylor l«l llli: McHuKli 151 125 Browne 102 117 Klang 146 172 Shiel Pautke 129 172 Moss 136 135 Hielscher 123 94 Streit 164 147 Jean 116 107 DaUky 147 123 Sullivan 139 99 Stahelin 152 139 Uahaley 148 157 STANDIN*; OF TKAMS. -^^n nisons 2 MicliiKan Cut F1ow»t 1 I? row nil's 3 Keanties 0 II. 8d 157 113 167 93 160 181 149 166 173 137 ii2 189 160 125 172 151 116 163 130 149 Lost 1 o 0 3 BRAMPTON, ONT. The coal situation is about the worst that has ever been experienced in this neighborhood. The embargo is still on, and wliat,little fuel does get as far as Ontaiid is confiscated bv the railways vithout discrimination. The florists arc having a trying time of it. The Dale Estate's supply of coal fortunately has held out, otherwise none would have been able to borrow, beg or steal coal from any outside source. Ever since Christmas extremely cold weather has prevailed, without a single day's relief, and tiiis week it began with a temperature of 22 degrees below zero, making long-distanc
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