. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. $ per 1000. FANCY TERNS, New CropGa'ax, Bronze or Green $i 25 per 1000 Sphagnum Moss, large bales ' $150 Leucothoe Sprhys, Green $l,no peVibO: $7 56'per 1000 Boxwood, ,.., per pound 20c; 50 pound case, $7,50 Magnolia Leaves, Imported Green and Bronze, Basket, $; 6 baskets. $2 each Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial order solicittd, miCHIGAN CLT FLOViER EXCHANGE, Inc., Wholesale Commission Florists and Florists' Supplies. 38-40 Broadway, All pho
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. $ per 1000. FANCY TERNS, New CropGa'ax, Bronze or Green $i 25 per 1000 Sphagnum Moss, large bales ' $150 Leucothoe Sprhys, Green $l,no peVibO: $7 56'per 1000 Boxwood, ,.., per pound 20c; 50 pound case, $7,50 Magnolia Leaves, Imported Green and Bronze, Basket, $; 6 baskets. $2 each Florists in the Middle and Western States can save money by placing their orders with us. A trial order solicittd, miCHIGAN CLT FLOViER EXCHANGE, Inc., Wholesale Commission Florists and Florists' Supplies. 38-40 Broadway, All phone connections. DETROIT, MICH There was an increased demand for made up devices of all kinds, Christ- mas day coming on Monday made a difference in the busy days, but the business totalled up favorably. Halifax, N. S.—The supply was not quite equal to the demand and prices were a little higher and the increase in trade about one-third, writes P. W. Kil- liam. We found a great many cus- much preferred blooming plants to paying the higher prices for cut flowers, and there was an increased demand for begonias and azaleas. The quality of the cut flowers was better than last year, and in white bulbous stock the supply was sufiicient to meet the demand. Aberdeen, S. D.—The quality of the flowers this year during the holidays was better than that of last year, saya Richard Strohmeier. but the prices were lower and the business will show a falling off of about per cent. There was a good supply of cut flowers and the demand for bulbous flowers was not large. There was a great increase in the call for poinsettias and a much greater demand for flowering plants of the cheaper grades. By far the greater number of sales this year were for charged accounts. Grand Rapids, Mich.—Holly wreaths still continue in popular favor. Every- one seems to consider it necessary to hang a holly wreath tied with a red ribbon in the front window, is Crabb & Hunter's comment on the holida
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