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of all the business done. He has been 

 especially busy this month. Richard 

 Eichling, foreman of his nursery, is 

 getting everything in shape for the 

 summer season. R. E. 



WASHINGTON, D, C. 



The Market. 



The Washington market for the last 

 two or three weeks has been completely 

 inundated with flowers, with the result 

 that more than fifty per cent of the 

 cut has found its way to the trash pile, 

 the remaining stock being sold at what- 

 ever price the buyers were willing to 

 pay. Long-stemmed American Beauty 

 roses have been sold for as low as $4 

 per hundred in quantity lots, and out- 

 door sweet peas were offered at retail 

 at three bunches for 5 cents. The mar- 

 ket from a wholesale standpoint is de- 

 moralized, and even in the retail stores, 

 although business is fair, the prices are 

 lower than they have been in several 

 years. Cattleyas and vallej' are the 

 only flowers that are moving easily and 

 there are just enough of these to meet 

 all calls. Carnations and roses are be- 

 ing almost given away and all other 



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