. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. eSOSTOURTH^L MC& DARDS, N. E* Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue, Telephones 4086-4086, 88th Street, NEW YORK Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents in Europe and the British Colonies. D»rd«tlor, Waatem Union Member Florists' Telegraph Dellyary. KatabUahod 1S74 DAYTON, OHIO Matthews the Florist KBTABLISHKD IN 1883 9 Stores. Oreenhouses and Nurseries in Rlverdale Brnst 'WIENHOKBER CO. No. 2S E. Blm Strbet Chicago tli< Member Florists' Teletrraph Delivery Ass' Samuel Murray KANSAS CITY, MO. 913


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. eSOSTOURTH^L MC& DARDS, N. E* Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue, Telephones 4086-4086, 88th Street, NEW YORK Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents in Europe and the British Colonies. D»rd«tlor, Waatem Union Member Florists' Telegraph Dellyary. KatabUahod 1S74 DAYTON, OHIO Matthews the Florist KBTABLISHKD IN 1883 9 Stores. Oreenhouses and Nurseries in Rlverdale Brnst 'WIENHOKBER CO. No. 2S E. Blm Strbet Chicago tli< Member Florists' Teletrraph Delivery Ass' Samuel Murray KANSAS CITY, MO. 913 Qrand Avenue All Orders OiTen Prompt and Careful Attention. Member of the Florists' Telegraph DeliTery;. Wwiiii DUDLEY'S ^*«^^^ i Clarksburg FORX Parkersburg (Huntington, W. Va. Menbcrs florists' Tdecraph Delivery Ass'a Cientrally Lucaieu Quick Service Telegraph Orders Solicited 23 E. Randolph Streot ?Tione «<»¥; CHICAGO GALESBURG, ILL I. L. PILLSBURY-For Central III. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery \880clatinn. TERRE HAUTE. IND. JOHN G. HEINL & SON. 129 South 7th Street I MARTINI S FORBES CO. 347 Waahlnston Street PORTLAND, ORE. u^-^ Leading Florists of the Northwest! «_«_ •— Wholesale and retail • - Main 269 fTi PEKIN PEORIA All oriera reeelTO personal attention. GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 807 KaiisasAYe.,TOPEKA,KAN. Fort Collins, Colo. .v:2::.r L^'.^c-:;;' bpelin ( Warren lest isiats EW JERSEY EDWAKD SCEERY—rATEXSON and PASSAIC Member Florists' Telegraph Pe'ivery Association The leading florists say they pushed plants, as cut stock was entirely too high this year. As to cut stock, the wholesale prices held up to Christmas morning and then broke, owing to the many unlocked for consignments that came in. The day closed with a lot of stock on hand. The market this week has been alive with stock of almost everything in season and job-lot sales prevailed at some of the markets. Roses are plenti- ful and $10 buys the extra f


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