. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M The Florists* Review June 25, 1914. FANCY FERNS nn«st stock In th« country We can supply 70a with tood atock the Tear aroond. I vre can sappi] $ par 1000 i Tear aroona. $ per 1000 Place TOUT standing orders with as. Full supply at all times. No shortages. Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets $; 6 baskets, each, $ Galax Leaves, green and bronie per 1000, $; case of 10,000. Green Leuoothoe Sprays, extra fine .' per ; per 1000, Boxwood per lb.,aOc: per case, 60 lbs., Sphagnum Moss per bale, fllR


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M The Florists* Review June 25, 1914. FANCY FERNS nn«st stock In th« country We can supply 70a with tood atock the Tear aroond. I vre can sappi] $ par 1000 i Tear aroona. $ per 1000 Place TOUT standing orders with as. Full supply at all times. No shortages. Imported green and bronze Magnolia Baskets $; 6 baskets, each, $ Galax Leaves, green and bronie per 1000, $; case of 10,000. Green Leuoothoe Sprays, extra fine .' per ; per 1000, Boxwood per lb.,aOc: per case, 60 lbs., Sphagnum Moss per bale, fllRKEN SHIKT MOSS. v«ry fln« for Bask«t Worfi, Trinmlns Pots, ate. P«r bas. FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES y^'nym '(<-;»vK- MCHIGAN CUTFLOWER EXCHiUVGE, 264-266 Randolph St,Detroit,NicL Mention The Review when yon write. ogerm, or soil where alfalfa has been grown, to inoculate, alfalfa is the most profitable crop in the east. Clarence W. Moore reports an encour- aging seed demand in the south and the southwest. Pedestrians passing Fiftieth and Chestnut streets June 20 stopped to ad- mire the beautiful subtropical planting at the residence of Robert Craig. Samuel S. Pennock visited the rose gardens laid out by Theodore Wirth, at Hartford, Conn., June 19, when twenty- five members of the American Rose So- ciety gathered .to inspect the trial grounds. Mr. Pennock says that the sight is the finest of its kind that he has ever seen, both in the quality of the roses, their variety, number, and in the beautiful arrangement. The sweet pea exhibition of the Penn- sylvania Horticultural Society was held in Horticultural hall June 21. Phil. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Market. The kaleidoscopic changes of weather in the last week to ten days have worked havoc with the market and have ma- terially shortened the supply of stock of all varieties. Roses and carnations are so small and of such an appearance as to make their display in the iceboxes undesirable. These flowers are i


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