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The Market. 



The supply of stock in practically 

 all lines has shortened up materially 

 since last week and this is particularly 

 so in roses and carnations, but there are 

 enough of these to meet all demands. 

 Spencer sweet peas have made their ap- 

 pearance in fair supply and are meet- 

 ing with a ready sale. Outdoor valley 

 has been quite plentiful during the 

 week, but has been cleaned up well. 

 Some good indoor peonies were to be 

 seen. The demand for peonies is poor, 

 as they interfere with the sale of 

 shrubbery. Bulbous stock is at an end, 

 although some few tulips are still to 

 be had. Calla lilies are still in good 

 supply and demand; the supply of 

 Baster lilies has shortened up a great 

 deal. Lupines still remain scarce, as 

 the local crop seems to have been 

 somewhat of a failure. The first dah- 

 lias of the season have made their ap- 

 pearance. 



Various Notes. 



William F. Gude has been chosen as 

 head of the business men's committee 

 of one hundred, which will seek the 

 $300,000 necessary for the erection of 

 the new Emergency hospital, and this 

 is to be raised in twelve days. This 

 committee is subdivided into groups 

 of ten hustlers each, with a captain at 

 the head of each group. Z. D. Blacki- 

 stone is one of the captains and other 

 florists are doing valiant work to bring 

 about the erection of the hospital. 



Final arrangements have been made 

 for the second annual rose exhibition, 

 to be held May 20 and 21 in the Ma- 

 sonic Temple, Brookland, D. C, by the 

 Brookland Citizens' Association. The 

 judges of exhibits will be Leslie C. 

 Eeynolds, superintendent of the Na- 

 tional Botanic Gardens; Belle C. 

 Saunders, of the Department of Agri- 

 culture, and Dr. John A. Parker. 



Adolphus Gude and Fred H. Kramer 

 will go to Germany this summer with 

 the Alinute Men of the United States, 

 who will participate in the unveiling 

 of a monument at Leipsic. Mr. Gude 

 holds the rank of captain and regi- 

 mental paymaster, and Mr. Kramer is 

 captain and regimental commissary. 



Adolph Bowdler is busy receiving 

 the congratulations of his friends; it's 

 a boy and arrived last week. 



(>ude Bros. Co. is showing a fine cut- 

 ting of delphinium, which is bringing 

 from $3 to $5 per dozen. C. L. L. 



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 POINTS 



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