. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review March 2. 1016. Easter Lilies-Jonquils Our supply is fine as well as large; you can rely on our filling your order at market prices. Roses Carnations Beauties Orcliids Tuiips Cailas Yioiets Vaiiey Freesia Calendulas Peas Greens FANCY BOXWOOD, $ per case of 50 lbs. Erne ^ Klingel. Ar«ntB for TO-BAK-IN£ 30 E. leandolph St. D. Phon* Randolph 6578 ?nto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The B«Tlew wh«B yen write. age, falls short of standard. Many wholesalers report receipts of carna- tions at least fifty per cent splits. Some repor


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review March 2. 1016. Easter Lilies-Jonquils Our supply is fine as well as large; you can rely on our filling your order at market prices. Roses Carnations Beauties Orcliids Tuiips Cailas Yioiets Vaiiey Freesia Calendulas Peas Greens FANCY BOXWOOD, $ per case of 50 lbs. Erne ^ Klingel. Ar«ntB for TO-BAK-IN£ 30 E. leandolph St. D. Phon* Randolph 6578 ?nto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The B«Tlew wh«B yen write. age, falls short of standard. Many wholesalers report receipts of carna- tions at least fifty per cent splits. Some report a greater, others a lesser per- centage.,, As shipping orders can easily take care of all the really good stock, •it takes alertness on the part of the city buyers and salesmanship on the part of the wholesalers to achieve their respective ends. Bulbous stock is still plentiful enough, but it is selling slowly. Southern jon- quils are here in force, which does not greatly improve matters. Romans are gone. Paper Whites are rapidly reced- ing from a position of prominence. Cailas seem to have been touched by some regenerating influence, for though they have been arriving in quantity, they are moving well and at a fair price. Easter lilies, too, are extremely plentiful, but there is no clamor for them. An almost unabated supply of violets arrives on the market, but the demand for them has lost its zest. Really excellent sweet peas remain de- cidedly scarce, though stock of inferior quality may be had with little difficulty. Calendula is short. So, too, is snap- dragon. The status of cattleyas re- mains much the same. Valley is on the seesaw of s^ipply and demand. The situation in Mexican ivy is eas- ier. Greens in general are in normal supply and move as well as the rest of the market will permit. Chicago to Moline. There are no indications of a large delegation of florists from Chicago to the meeting of the Illinois State Flo- rists' Association at Moline next week, but s


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