. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists' Review Jolt 25, 1912. GLADIOLI First-class stock, long stems, at reasonable prices. PEONIES, BEAUTIES, ROSES, LILIES, ETC. Batavia Greenhouse Co* Greenlioases: BAteTte, m. L. D. Phone SM5 Randolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. Carnations have hit the low ebb for the summer, but the supply of asters is daily on the increase, although the quality of blooms has not yet reached top-notch point. There are a few good ones each day. Few carnations were to be had, as the heat knocked them out complet


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 18 The Florists' Review Jolt 25, 1912. GLADIOLI First-class stock, long stems, at reasonable prices. PEONIES, BEAUTIES, ROSES, LILIES, ETC. Batavia Greenhouse Co* Greenlioases: BAteTte, m. L. D. Phone SM5 Randolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. Carnations have hit the low ebb for the summer, but the supply of asters is daily on the increase, although the quality of blooms has not yet reached top-notch point. There are a few good ones each day. Few carnations were to be had, as the heat knocked them out completely the week previous and most growers have thrown out the greater part of their old plants. Sweet poae were hit to a considerable extent by the warm, sunny days and, while the supply is still large, there are not nearly so many as two weeks ago, when the market was overloaded with them. Peonies have also gone into the declin- ing stage and few were moved last week. The storage warehouses still contain a large number of these, but, with the oversupply of other flowers and the ever increasing supply of as- ters, the peony has foujid but slight demand. Gladioli continue in good supply. They find demand, however, and Augusta, Mrs. Francis King and America find favor and move more freely than might be expected in view of the supply. Cattleyas are coming in lightly and scarcely any are to be found on the market, but no demand has been noticed for these since the first hot weather set in. Valley has some call and the supply is equal to the demand for the bouquet and fu- neral design trade. Of greens there are plenty and the price has made a steady drop to almost what might be called rock bottom. Various Notes. Weiland & Risch are erecting ten new houses at their Evanston plant, put- ting up a new range with each house 30x175 feet. J. F. Peflfer, of the store force, is on his vacation. The M. Winandy Co, started work this week on six new houses to replace old ones at the Mathew Ev


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