Kebruaiiy 29, 1912. 



TheWeekly Florists' Review. 



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exports bulbs to Europe, but — Otto 

 ^Vittbokl recently filled an order for 

 two bushels of small gladiolus bulbs 

 for a firm in Holland. Nearly four 

 cars of coal each week has been the 

 toll demanded by the cold weather at 

 tho Edgebrook greenhouses. 



A raise in greenhouse glass prices 

 within the week is predicted by D. F. 

 Webster, of the James H. Rice Co., and 



it will certainly be welcome— to the 

 glass men. The latter say that the 

 recent low prices have left nothing 

 in it for the manufacturer and jobber. 

 Henry Wittbold has worked a trans- 

 formation in the south half of the room 

 so long occupied by the Flower Grow- 

 ers' Market, but which has been vacant 

 for nearly a year. He has put down a 



waterproof floor aud is building oflices 

 and demonstration rooms. A big stock 

 of decorative plants already has been 

 moved in. Percy .[ones occupies the 

 north half of the floor, 



•lohn Kruchten states that the Deer- 

 field Nurseries is preparing to put up 

 two more houses, thereby doubling the 

 space for gardenias. The range now 

 ••onsists of two houses of gardenias, 

 three in sweet peas and miscellaneous 

 stock. 



E. E. Pieser, of Kennicott Bros. Co., 

 says that on figuring up it is shown 

 that the growers have cut more flowers 

 from January 1 to date than within the 

 same period last year, but that the 

 average prices have not been so good. 



Mrs. L. H. Winterson is progressing 



