March 10, 1917 



HOETICULTURE 



317 



Flower Market Reports 



{Continued J rom page 31J) 



was an extraordinary number of 

 street fakirs abroad last Saturday, 

 tlie majority being young Hebrews 

 utilizing the holiday from high schools 

 and University of Pittsburgh. 



The market conditions 

 ST. LOUIS here for the past week 

 have been quite satis- 

 factory. White carnations are scarce 

 and roses are plentiful but bringing 

 good prices. Narcissi of all kinds are 

 on the increase, shipments of outdoor 

 blooms from the south adding to the 

 difficulty of disposing of them. 



Stock of all varie- 

 WASHINGTON ties is abundant, 

 with the exception 

 of American Beauty roses. Other roses 

 are moie plentiful and are selling well. 

 Violets and sweet peas have filled the 

 market and have caused the price to 

 drop materially. Double violets sold 

 as low as $3 per thousand, single vio- 

 lets at $5 and sweet peas at $5. Or- 

 chids are more plentiful and gardenias 

 scarce. The oversupply of lilies has 

 forced the prices down considerably. 



Visitors' Register 



Cleveland, 0. — J. K. M. L. Farquhar, 

 Boston. 



Cincinnati — W. J. Vesey, Ft. Wavne, 

 Ind.; C. S. Ford, New York. 



New York — L. J. Renter, Westerly, 

 R. I.; Ed. Flood, Philadelphia; W. R. 

 Gray, Oakton, Va. 



Pittsburgh — Milton Alexander, New 

 York; George Husmann, A. L. Randall 

 Co., Chicago; Samuel Freund, Duro 

 Paper Products Co., Chicago. 



Boston — C. B. Weathered, New York; 

 A. E. Thatcher, Bar Harbor. Me.; 

 El-nest Saunders, Lewiston, Me.; 

 C. S. Strout, Biddeford, Me.; Wm. 

 Anderson, Lancaster, Mass. 



Philadelphia— S. K. Hostetter, State 

 College, Pa.; Wm. J. Stewart, Boston, 

 Mass.; Mrs. Edwin Lonsdale, Lompoc, 

 Cal.; S. Suzuki and C. W. Scott. Yoko- 

 hama Nursery Co., N. Y. City. 



Washington, D. C— Mrs. Fred M. 

 Gust, Seattle, Wash.; Robert Shoch, 

 Phila.; P. Vandekamp, of DeGraaf & 

 Son, Lisse, Holland; H. C. Black, Mor- 

 risville. Pa.; S. S. Skidelsky. Phila.; 

 John Paul, Cumberland, Md.; I. Ros- 

 nosky, Michell Co., Phila.; F. Wertz, 

 Roanoke, Va. 



Chicago — Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ricn- 

 ardson, St. Joseph, Mich.; J. F. Am- 

 mann, Edwardsville, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. 

 Heckenkamp, Quincy, 111.; John Pil- 

 cher, Webster Grove, Mo.; C. C. Hunt- 

 er, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. A. Young of 

 Aurora Nurseries, Aurora, 111.; Peter 

 Papas, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. S. 

 F. Beard, Detroit. 



PATRICK WELCH, 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



262 DEVONSHmE 



STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 



American Beauties, Orchids, Valley, Carnations. All the novelties In the Cut Flower 

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 accepted. Flowers shipped out of Boston on early trains. 



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WHOLESALE FLORIST 



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Daffodils. 



Narcissi, Paper While 



Roman Hyacinths 



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Tulips 



Calendulas 



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Violets 



Marguerites 



Gardeniast 



Adiantum 



Smilax 



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Wholesale Florist 

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CUT FLOWERS 



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