. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Jdlt 29, 1/6 \^ej> Ave. " "^^' Ch\ic^^o Per 100 Per 100 Valley $ @ $ Carnations $ @ $ Beauties, doz $ @ $ Peas 35 @ .75 Eillameys, pink and white, @ Cattleyas. doz @ Peonies @ Easter Lilies @ SAFETY FIRST—SKK US. Mention The BaTtcw when yaw wrlf. day, August 1, at Keipper's park, Brown Deer, Wis. Lately the weather man has been against all who have planned outings for Sundays, as he has turned on the rain each week in an effort to spoil
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review Jdlt 29, 1/6 \^ej> Ave. " "^^' Ch\ic^^o Per 100 Per 100 Valley $ @ $ Carnations $ @ $ Beauties, doz $ @ $ Peas 35 @ .75 Eillameys, pink and white, @ Cattleyas. doz @ Peonies @ Easter Lilies @ SAFETY FIRST—SKK US. Mention The BaTtcw when yaw wrlf. day, August 1, at Keipper's park, Brown Deer, Wis. Lately the weather man has been against all who have planned outings for Sundays, as he has turned on the rain each week in an effort to spoil the day. We are all trying to propitiate him and are hoping for a fine day. The Heitman-Oestreicher Co. has com- menced planting the new carnations. The company reports that the old stock is still in fine shape and will last about a month longer. H. .T. S. GRAND KAPIDS, MICH. The Market. Business is quiet, as is usual at this season of the year. Plenty of outdoor stock is on hand, including mostly Shasta daisies, coreopsis, snapdragons and gaillardias. Sweet peas are hard to find of good quality, and asters are not yet on the market. There are plenty of Japanese lilies, auratums, etc. Various Notes. Henry Smith's store window was resplendent with basket arrangements of garden flowers last week. Eli Cross has been displaying fine gladioli lately. A. F. C. CINCINNATI. The Market. Business continues slow. The supply is so large that it is utterly impossible to realize a good price for stock. Asters are in heavy supply. For early ones the quality of the stock is unusually high, but this fact does not seem to help much when it comes to sales. Gladioli, too, are in heavy supply and find a poor market. The best prices that gladioli have realized up to this time, since the outdoor stock has been in, would have been considered low in past years, at this time of the season. Some of the large growers who in other years have shipped heavily to the mar- ket say their cut will be far belo
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