. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 696 The American Florist. April 14,. Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes at the following special low prices: Lots of 5,0C0 Lots of 10,000 12-inch length $ per lOUO $ per 1000 ISinch length per 1000 per 1000 These prices only hold good until present stock is sold. Write for prices in case lots, 25,000. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 1309-11 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention the American Flori'it when writinr/ St. Louis. Mo. LARGEST EASTER TRADE IN YEARS. Durin
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 696 The American Florist. April 14,. Over a Million Green Hyacinth Stakes at the following special low prices: Lots of 5,0C0 Lots of 10,000 12-inch length $ per lOUO $ per 1000 ISinch length per 1000 per 1000 These prices only hold good until present stock is sold. Write for prices in case lots, 25,000. THE HOUSE OF MERIT JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 1309-11 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mention the American Flori'it when writinr/ St. Louis. Mo. LARGEST EASTER TRADE IN YEARS. During: the early part of the week there an overplus of all fJowers. with indications that a big supply would be in for the Easter trade. Even up to the middle of the week prices were low on account of the large quantities of stock on the whole- salers' . counters. On Thursday the weather conditions changed materially and stock shortened up so much that Easter orders were cut because of scarcity. The prices, however, were held at reasonable figures, which was quite unusual to the retailer. Cut Easter lilies were cleaned up early at the usual prices. Roses of all kinds were scarce for Easter with a big demand. Violets were very poor, but had quite a call. Sweet peas were fine, and thousands of these were used up for the Easter corsage, with prices right. Greens were in fair supply, with the exception of smilax, which was very scarce, and what there was of it was poor. NOTES. Saturday afternoon it started to rain, by night it developed into a cold drizzle, and Sunday morning we were greeted by a snowstorm. Toward noon the weather had moderated and the Easter promenaders began to show their corsages. The Retail Florist ? Association pub- licity committee will now have to get busy for Mothers' day. The place for the next meeting has not yet been selected, but it will be held April 12, with very important business coming up. Archie Williams, driver for the Schoenle Floral Co., had a
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