. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. V8 The Horists'Review APBIL .80, 1914. PRODUCTIVENESS IS THE SLOGAN *'Beats anything that we have ;—Gude Bros. Co., Washington, D. C. Fancy plants still at bargain prices of $ per 1000; $ per 100; 200 for $ Have a few hundred for bedding sales. G. S. RAMSBURG, ^^ff^^Hpifjm^ mj Wliii!>'iii«TiTw>>i8J|5r. IT SPELLS PROFIT ''Doing grand with me. Bring- ing good price in N. Y. mar- ;—Wm. M. Mathews, Great Neck, N. Y. Seed, $ per packet; 3 for $; 7 for $ All orders cash. Somerswortb, N. H. Mfntlon Th


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. V8 The Horists'Review APBIL .80, 1914. PRODUCTIVENESS IS THE SLOGAN *'Beats anything that we have ;—Gude Bros. Co., Washington, D. C. Fancy plants still at bargain prices of $ per 1000; $ per 100; 200 for $ Have a few hundred for bedding sales. G. S. RAMSBURG, ^^ff^^Hpifjm^ mj Wliii!>'iii«TiTw>>i8J|5r. IT SPELLS PROFIT ''Doing grand with me. Bring- ing good price in N. Y. mar- ;—Wm. M. Mathews, Great Neck, N. Y. Seed, $ per packet; 3 for $; 7 for $ All orders cash. Somerswortb, N. H. Mfntlon The RcTlew when yon write. Tirrell, C. Orsett and Hanover Green- houses. April 25 Penn had one window en- tirely devoted to pink snapdragons, charmingly arranged. In another win- dow pink sweet peas, Spiraea Queen Alexandra and Tausendschon roses made a pretty effect. A call at the seed stores April 25 showed all of them to be rushed to the limit. In addition to the handling of farm and garden seeds, a heavy busi- ness is being done in grass seed, trees and shrubs, gladioli, pansies and for- get-me-nots. Box and bay trees are also in demand. W. H. Ward, of Montvale, has had a successful season with carnations, Mrs. Ward having no trouble in disposing of all at good prices, Callas still are being cut in quantity. At Galvin 'a Tremont street store I noted a nice lot of Dendrobium thyrsi- florum. Yellow marguerites, sweet peas and pink snapdragons are the favorite cut flowers for window decoration here at present. • Mothers' day will this year be made more of than ever before in Boston. Both wholesalers and retailers now look upon this as an important flower day and are preparing to meet the in- creasing demand. All are of the opin- ion that no special flower should be recommended. In past years carna- tions have boomed and other flowers slumped. A wider range of flowers will be used this year. W. N. Craig. Brattleboro, Vt.—Leon Mixer is building a greenhouse to handle his


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