. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FANCY FERNS Finest Btoek in the eountrj per 1000 $ per 1000 Subject to Chance Without Notice. Green Lencotiioe, 100 $; 1000 $ Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 10 cartons Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming P9t8, etc., per bag, 16 lbs. to the bag Sphagnvm Moss, per bale Wild Smilaz, 50-lb. case, $; 25-ib. case Bush Boxwood, 60-lb bags FULL SUPPLT CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES MCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolp


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FANCY FERNS Finest Btoek in the eountrj per 1000 $ per 1000 Subject to Chance Without Notice. Green Lencotiioe, 100 $; 1000 $ Magnolia Leaves, green and bronze, per carton 10 cartons Galax Leaves, green and bronze, per case of 10,000 GREEN SHEET MOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming P9t8, etc., per bag, 16 lbs. to the bag Sphagnvm Moss, per bale Wild Smilaz, 50-lb. case, $; 25-ib. case Bush Boxwood, 60-lb bags FULL SUPPLT CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES MCIDGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 264-266 Randolph St., Detroit, week or more, l)urnijiji; several hours at a time. The Alpha Floral Co. window is ablaze with ])oiusettias and red globes, with the si}i;n, "Give Flowers," in frosted cotton at the base of a liandsome plant. Fifteen thonsand narcissi have been cut by A. F. Rarbe, all of which he ex- ])eets to sell, as well as other tlowers and plants. His stock of holly and other wreaths is large. L. K. liohannon, of the Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co., has returned from a week in Chicago and Kock Is- land, 111. Mr. liohanuon states that long-steninie(l blooms are plentiful in that market, but that short stock is scarce and high. An order from Tlajuilton, Out., was re- ceived last week V)y the I^inwood Floral ('o. It was for a casket cover and a large design. August Luther, Jr., has a larger stock of wreaths than ever. They range in price from .$2 to $10. lie is also well stocked with plants and prcjiared for a record business. The rinehurst Floral Co. has taken no orders for carnations. It began turning down orders for roses December 17. Stock has been so close all week tli;it the company has sold roses as the boxes came from the greenhouses. Ed A. Hiimfeld has a good crop of roses and carnntions for the coming week. Mrs. K. n. lli^ilges rejiorts ]iarticnlnrly heavy fun(>val work last week. Mild wenther h;is allowed tri'e nnd slirul) ]>lanting to go


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