. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER^ SHOP 4i Feachtree Street puality ^dSey\)ice New Orleans, La. ^'"rde« to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. Atlanta, Georgia WEST END GARDENS Store, 53 E. Hunter St.; Greenhouses, 446 Lawton St. Wholesale and Retail W. M. , Mgr. mand. Lilies, both Easter and calla, are being received in the market and are cleaned up daily at good prices. The Paper White narcissi are still arriv- ing in heavy supply, but during the last week have been bringing a fair price. Jonquils and tulips have made their ap- pearance
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER^ SHOP 4i Feachtree Street puality ^dSey\)ice New Orleans, La. ^'"rde« to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. Atlanta, Georgia WEST END GARDENS Store, 53 E. Hunter St.; Greenhouses, 446 Lawton St. Wholesale and Retail W. M. , Mgr. mand. Lilies, both Easter and calla, are being received in the market and are cleaned up daily at good prices. The Paper White narcissi are still arriv- ing in heavy supply, but during the last week have been bringing a fair price. Jonquils and tulips have made their ap- pearance on the list and are moving out nicely. In fact, there has been a demand that the wholesalers have not been able to take care of. Freesia is another new ar^iv^^l and is proving pop- ular, especially the newer varieties. Sweet peas are coming into the market in limited quantities, although the qual- ity lias not been exceptionally good. Orchids and valley are also coming into the market and are practically cleaned up daily. Violets are arriving in small quantities and are usually moved out daily. Yellow daisies and calendulas have also been in the mar- ket during last week, but the supply is inadequate to take care of the demand. Some fine pussy willows have been in the market and are bringing nice prices. These make quite an effective appear- ance in basket work. Various Notes. Mrs. Julius Ludwig, wife of Julius Ludwig, who is a member of the Lud- wig Floral Co., died Wednesday, Janu- ary 25. Mrs. Ludwig was well known in the florists' trade and had a large circle of friends. She underwent an operation last week, from which she did not rally. Mr. Ludwig has the sym- patliy of all his fellow florists. Ove (Inatt, of Laporte, Ind., was a visitor in Pittsburgh last week. Mr. Kaplan, of Kaplan Bros., importers of artificial flowers, was also a visitor. W. A. Clarke, treasurer of the Pitts- burgh Cut Flower Co., and his son, William Clarke, attended the conven- tion at Hartford, Con
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