. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 238 The American Florist. Feb. 25, Boilers For GREENHOUSES OF HIGH See Our Catalogue. lof ^a?Sr' 6IBLIH & CO., Utica, N. Y. Mention the American Florist when writing ;GO. j^ Florists' ^ Supplies. 1129 Arcli Street, PHIlAOILrHIA. FA. Send for our new catalotfoe. REED & KELLER, 122 W. 25tll NEW YORK. FLORIST'S SUPPLIES. We Manufacture all Our Metal Dealgas, Baskets, Wire Work, and Novelties, and are dealers in Olasa- ware. Pottery, Decorative Oreeaa and all Florists' Requisite


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 238 The American Florist. Feb. 25, Boilers For GREENHOUSES OF HIGH See Our Catalogue. lof ^a?Sr' 6IBLIH & CO., Utica, N. Y. Mention the American Florist when writing ;GO. j^ Florists' ^ Supplies. 1129 Arcli Street, PHIlAOILrHIA. FA. Send for our new catalotfoe. REED & KELLER, 122 W. 25tll NEW YORK. FLORIST'S SUPPLIES. We Manufacture all Our Metal Dealgas, Baskets, Wire Work, and Novelties, and are dealers in Olasa- ware. Pottery, Decorative Oreeaa and all Florists' Requisites. Mention the American Florist when writing Florists' Refrigerators Write us for catalog aod prices, statiog size Tou require, and for what kind of cut ? flowers you wish to use the refrigerator: also state whether you wish it for display or only for storaEe. McCray Refrigerator Co. 209 Lake Street, KINSAUVILLI, IND. CUT FLOWER BOXESj EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO! PHILADELPHIA. PA. Indianapolis. STOCK SCARCE. Roses are still very scarce, espe- cially Bridesmaid and Brides. Bulb stock is coming in quanity. Sweet peas are still scarce owing to bad weather. There is quite a demand for azaleas, lilacs, primroses and cycla- mens. The florists experienced a very busy St. Valentine's day, stock be- ing short of the demand, especially violets. The weather was fine during the middle of the week, the tempera- ture outdoors at 70°, but Friday we were surprised with a snowstorm. NOTES. A. Wiegand & Sons are having "trouble of their ; Both their autos were smashed last week. It will cost them about .$150 to put irhem in order again. S. Green of Bayersdorfer's and— Dj'kes of Jenson's were in the city a few da3-s ago and report business very good. Baur & Smith are cutting fine car- nations and plenty of them, which meet with ready sale. Bertermann Bros. Co. have opened a stand in the city market, with Mrs. Orton in charge. Homer Wiegand took dinner with friends in Greencas


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