. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 788 The American Florist. Nov H> riorist Ribbons Direct from the Manufacturer The Correct Shades. High Value. Inside Prices. The ribbon jobber must buy from the maker, and he must make a reasonable profit. You can buy from the maker, get better ribbons than the jobber sells, and you don't pay for extra profits. Your name on a postal will bring samples of these right ribbons at right prices, in Plain Colors and Holiday Designs. THE PINE TllEE SILK MILLS CO, Salesrooms: 806-808-810 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. New Yor


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 788 The American Florist. Nov H> riorist Ribbons Direct from the Manufacturer The Correct Shades. High Value. Inside Prices. The ribbon jobber must buy from the maker, and he must make a reasonable profit. You can buy from the maker, get better ribbons than the jobber sells, and you don't pay for extra profits. Your name on a postal will bring samples of these right ribbons at right prices, in Plain Colors and Holiday Designs. THE PINE TllEE SILK MILLS CO, Salesrooms: 806-808-810 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. New YorK. A SLIUHT IMPROVEMENT. Siuco the election, the cut flowoi- trade, like many other lines of business, seems to be feeling its way. It is true that with the suspense over, there is a general sentJment of satisfaction, and there is a slight inprovement in condi- tions, but no more, if as much, as we shonld have reason to hope tor at this stage of the season. Last week brought cool winds and occasional flurries of snow, but again we have what appears like a return of Indian summer. In stock, there is a perceptible though pro- nounced decrease in arrivals. The plant growei-s who handle chrysanthemums, have cut out the blooms and are now busy with plants for Christmas. Roses, which have been considerably off crop, are still rather shy, but there are enougli to supply all demands. A very fine ciit of carnations is coming in; Enchantress and its sports. Winsor, Victory au'l Beacon all showing up in fine form, and selling as well as they can bo expected to at this time. Violets have greatly im- proved in quality and have picked up a little in price, but not enough to give great encouragement to the growers. As we have steadily pointed out. the great increase in the quantities of orchids and gardenias and the moderate prices at which they are sold, are a constant and growing menace to the violet industry. A noteworthy featiire for so early in the season, is the great amount of pot stoc


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