. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Interior of Stuart H. Miller's New Wholesale Store, Philadelphia. now, owing to the warm days and the strong sun, which brought everything into flower. Even the fruit trees arc showing color and lilac bushes have big bunches of buds on them. A great Miiiny pot plants of lilies intended for Kaster were too late and it is expected that there will be plenty of lilies on the market for a while. Other bulbous stock is cleaned up pretty well. Snap- dragons and sweet jieas are coming in heavily. Various Notes. The Geo. M. Kellogg Flower & Plant <'o


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Interior of Stuart H. Miller's New Wholesale Store, Philadelphia. now, owing to the warm days and the strong sun, which brought everything into flower. Even the fruit trees arc showing color and lilac bushes have big bunches of buds on them. A great Miiiny pot plants of lilies intended for Kaster were too late and it is expected that there will be plenty of lilies on the market for a while. Other bulbous stock is cleaned up pretty well. Snap- dragons and sweet jieas are coming in heavily. Various Notes. The Geo. M. Kellogg Flower & Plant <'o. made ont; of the large horseshoes that were sent to the opening of the FedtMal League ball park April 10. The horseshoe stood six feet high. This liim is cutting a large qu.'intity of stock. Patrick furnislKMl the other horseshoe, six feet high, that was. Stuart H. Miller's New Store. sent to the Federal League ball park. It was made of carnations, lilies and sinilax. T. .1. \()11 & Co. report tliat they arc receiving more stock than they can move. They will not handle stock for less than the market price, as it does not pay to take care of it and then sell it for ;) cents or $1 per hundred. The R. A. Long greenhouses, at Long- view, are in fine shape. This range of all-steel construction is devoted to car- nations and roses and some snapdrag- ons. They are sending in sfirne of the best cut flowers that have lieen seen in the market. The W. L. Rock Flower Co. has planted all its carnations outdoors and is well satisficil with the way they have stMited. This firm also reports that its oiitof-town business this year is a little ahead of that of last year. 1'^ l>. Ellsworth was luiiisually busy last week, with plenty of funeral work and decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Llls- worth .and family ha\(^ nioxed all their I'liiiiiture down to Forest lake for the sumtner, and Mr. P'llswortli will use his ear to go bark and forth lietween that and his store.


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