. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Rorists^ Review JONB 10, 1020. FOR A PERFECT JOB USE GLAZETITE FORMERLY NEBELASTIC GLAZETITE is carried in stock by the following reliable firms in 55 and 35-gallon drums, five-gallon cans and one-gallon cans, and they sell it to you on a money-back guarantee: Henry A. Dreer. Philadelphia, Pa. 0. R. Eckhardt C!o., St. Paul. Minn. Vauchan's Seed Store. Chicaso. 111. Vaughan's Seed Store, New York. N. Y. J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co., St. Louis. James Vick's Sons, Rochester. N. Y. Mo. F. W. Bolgiano,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Rorists^ Review JONB 10, 1020. FOR A PERFECT JOB USE GLAZETITE FORMERLY NEBELASTIC GLAZETITE is carried in stock by the following reliable firms in 55 and 35-gallon drums, five-gallon cans and one-gallon cans, and they sell it to you on a money-back guarantee: Henry A. Dreer. Philadelphia, Pa. 0. R. Eckhardt C!o., St. Paul. Minn. Vauchan's Seed Store. Chicaso. 111. Vaughan's Seed Store, New York. N. Y. J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co., St. Louis. James Vick's Sons, Rochester. N. Y. Mo. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington, D. C. Rice Minneaoolis, Minn. — H. Kusik <& Co., Kansas City, Mo. Gust Rusch & Co., Milwaukee. Wis. Joseph Breck & Son, Boston, Mass. Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo. NEBEL MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. WASKENOTON, D. O. The Market. All members of the trade were much pleased with Memorial day business. In most cases, increases of seventy-five to 100 per cent were reported over last year's business. The peony situation was not favorable, but since Memorial day the supply has increased until it exceeds the demand by far. The un- favorable weather which prevailed dur- ing the greater part of the week pre- ceding the holiday did not help things. The first gladioli were seen on the market last week. Carnations and roses were in abundance. Valley was scarce and the demand was larger than it has been for some time. Almost all varieties of stock cleaned up well over Memorial day, with good returns. Out- of-tovsm business was also satisfactory. The florists now have their hands full with June weddings and commencement exercises. Club Meeting. ^ The Washington Florists' Club held its monthly meeting June 1 at Edward Schmidt's hall. Regular business was transacted and it was voted to have the summer outing at Great Falls, William F. Gude was again called on to act as spokesman in presenting a fine cut glass set to Lloyd Jenkins, former president of the cl
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