. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. tee. 8tockbrld«e. etc, MASS. WELLESLEY COLLEGE -—i Hall, WalMt Hill, Boekbridre EaU Sehools Uao Dlrtance TeL. Wellealey 44-1, BROCKTON, MASS. All orders received, delivered promptly in'New y. W. HATMAWAY. ^"^daod. ^ n,,., ^^ E. W. PEARSON NEWBURVPORT, MASS. ot glass. Auto delivery. We want your orders BRATTLEBORO, VT. OAK QROVK PARK ALLEN. FLORIST VERMONT'S FLORIST tsiSKLuf^ PETERS MMT St. Paul Str««t, BURUNQTON. VTr i^/JUrC Boston, Massachusetts ifUj;!!^^ t43 Tk'^moiit Strict Th« Ceatrally Located norlst Shop Ynr I* Ridincit


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. tee. 8tockbrld«e. etc, MASS. WELLESLEY COLLEGE -—i Hall, WalMt Hill, Boekbridre EaU Sehools Uao Dlrtance TeL. Wellealey 44-1, BROCKTON, MASS. All orders received, delivered promptly in'New y. W. HATMAWAY. ^"^daod. ^ n,,., ^^ E. W. PEARSON NEWBURVPORT, MASS. ot glass. Auto delivery. We want your orders BRATTLEBORO, VT. OAK QROVK PARK ALLEN. FLORIST VERMONT'S FLORIST tsiSKLuf^ PETERS MMT St. Paul Str««t, BURUNQTON. VTr i^/JUrC Boston, Massachusetts ifUj;!!^^ t43 Tk'^moiit Strict Th« Ceatrally Located norlst Shop Ynr I* RidincitT. We cmr AU Piiits ii Ntw Eulni Member Flortsta* Telegraph Delivery. Boston Cut Flower^Co. 14 Bromfield St., BOSTON Artistic work—close personal attention. Takes special care of theatre and steamer orders. CARBON E| S4S Boylaton St., BOSTON Mambarllariilir Telegraph DtOvMyAnodatios BOSTON, MASS. HKNRY R. COMLSV. Ploriatr • Psrii Sti 60 years' experience in the florist bodaeas gnaraateea efficiency to take cars of all orders. aO» allowed. Ward, $3 to $20; Hadley and Richmond, $4 to $40; Killarney, Killarney Brilliant and White Killarney, $2 to $16. The demand for the last named was the weakest. Carnations fell far below other years in prices and popularity. A small num- ber of selects made $8, but $6 was the more general price for good Beacon, Champion, Dagmar and Pocahontas. Pink Delight and other good pinks made $4 to $5,. whites $2 to $3; yellows no one seemed to want. On Christmas day many whites sold as low as $1 per hundred. A year ago some growers averaged $8 per hundred for all their flowers. Violets sold well at $1, $ and $ per hundred. Valley made $3 to $4, sweet peas 75 cents to $1, some fine freesia $, calendulas $8, bachelor's buttons $1 to $2, yellow marguerites $1 to $2. Chrysanthemums were numerous, but did not sell well. Qardenias made $4 to $6 per dozen; Cattleya Trianse, $6 to $9 per dozen; C. Percivaliana, $4 to $5 per dozen. A number


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