. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Junk 1:4, 1915. ROSES and CARNATIONS. AttlNTS FOR TO-BAK-INK All we ask is a trial order—we will prove to you that we can satisfy every buyer. Nq matter what your needs are, we have the stock you want. Our prices are never higher than what you would have to pay elsewhere, and we give a personal attention to every order that insures the customer's satisfaction. We Have Everything in Season Tell Us Wiiat You Can Use ^ KlINGEL 30 E. Randolph St. L,. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-7ia CHICAGO Mention Th« Berlew when yon w
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Junk 1:4, 1915. ROSES and CARNATIONS. AttlNTS FOR TO-BAK-INK All we ask is a trial order—we will prove to you that we can satisfy every buyer. Nq matter what your needs are, we have the stock you want. Our prices are never higher than what you would have to pay elsewhere, and we give a personal attention to every order that insures the customer's satisfaction. We Have Everything in Season Tell Us Wiiat You Can Use ^ KlINGEL 30 E. Randolph St. L,. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-7ia CHICAGO Mention Th« Berlew when yon write. a large number of growers who are cutting their first crop. The supply of carnations was large, and the quality was unusually good for June. Demand, however, was quite dormant in the local market. It is re- ported one wholesaler cleaned house by selling 1,600 bunches to a department store at 5 cents per bunch. Peonies, the old rivals of the carnations, are about done for, so far as fresh cut stock is concerned. Only enough are being taken out of the freezer to meet the immediate demand, which is not large. The quantity stored this year is about as usual, but the crop was a week late, so that the quantity on hand is larger than usual at this date—a week's sell- ing usually has been done by now. Valley and Easter lilies are moving fairly well and at moderate prices. Snapdragons, gladioli, gardenias and daisies are clearing well in view of ex- isting conditions. Sweet peas are get- ting soft and there is little of the stock that will grade up to shipping stand- ards. The demand for them, however, holds up remarkably well. Cattleyas are in small supply and are the one item on the list that is firm in price. Greens are moving with everything else and much in the same manner, though not with any rush. ViBltors. The convention of the Associated Ad- vertising Clubs of the World has brought a number of florists, nursery- men and seedsmen to town this week. Henry Penn, of Bost
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