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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 11, 1916. 



PITTSBUBGH. 



Tlie Market. 



Pittsburgh has had a great variety 

 of weather, with cold, rain and snow, 

 and the result has been a decrease in 

 the supply of cut flowers, as well as 

 in the demand. There does not seem 

 to be the glut of flowers which usually 

 happens during the Lenten season. 

 This undoubtedly accounts for the fact 

 that prices have been holding up well 

 on both roses and carnations. Bulbous 

 stock, however, has suffered. There 

 has been a shortage of lilies for sev- 

 eral weeks. Sweet peas are at their 

 best, but do not bring good prices. 

 Beauties have to fight to receive any 

 attention. Eetailers report that Febru- 

 ary until Ash Wednesday was the best 

 month of the winter and that trade 

 since then has held up as well as could 

 be expected. Lent and weather condi- 

 tions considered. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Burki and his family left for 

 California and the fair a week ago. 

 They will make a leisurely journey, 

 probably including some side trips, and 

 have made no promises as to how soon 

 they will be home. 



De Forest Ludwig left for California, 

 March 5. He expects to call on his 

 friend, John Bader, while in Oregon. 



The McCalluln Co. is showing a large 

 line of baskets in its show rooms. 

 Some fine lilies are being received by 

 this ^rm. 



The Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. is 

 busy this week getting into its new 

 home, being anxious to be able to take 

 advantage of the room in handling the 

 Easter trade. Clarke. 



Hinsdale, 111. — The lion and the lamb 

 lying down together have nothing on 

 the White Killarney and lettuce grow- 

 ing together on the same bench in a 

 greenhouse of Fleming & Sons. 



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