. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Order an assort- ment of practical Baskets for $, $ or $ and save money. No. 248 Cut Flower Basket. 21 inches high, 6 inches deep,4- inch opening, finished in any color complete with metal liner: Price 95 c No. 254 CutFlower Basket, 22 inches high. bl4 opening, finished in any color com- plete with meiai liner: Price 95c We dolnat charge for packing and crating. No. 248. No. 254 QUINCY ART WILLOW WARE CO. SIXTH AND PAYSON AVENUES QUINCY, ILL., U. S. A. 'The Home of Quality and Style' tlie month, it is no wonder ther


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Order an assort- ment of practical Baskets for $, $ or $ and save money. No. 248 Cut Flower Basket. 21 inches high, 6 inches deep,4- inch opening, finished in any color complete with metal liner: Price 95 c No. 254 CutFlower Basket, 22 inches high. bl4 opening, finished in any color com- plete with meiai liner: Price 95c We dolnat charge for packing and crating. No. 248. No. 254 QUINCY ART WILLOW WARE CO. SIXTH AND PAYSON AVENUES QUINCY, ILL., U. S. A. 'The Home of Quality and Style' tlie month, it is no wonder there was a marked effect on stock for Memorial day. Visitors. Dr. A. J. Knapp, the widely known grower of peonies at Evansville, Ind., spent several days here last week on his way to Boston to attend the annual con- vention and exhibition of the American Peony Society, June 18 and 19. Frank Stuppy, Mrs. Stuppy and Mr. Stuppy's mother passed through Chi- cago June 3 on their way home to St. Joseph, Mo., from Boston, where they spent a month to give Mr. Stuppy the benefit of treatment by a celebrated eye specialist. BOSTON. The Market. Business during the first week in Juno was in marked to its im- mediate predecessor. Stock of every kind accumulated and prices came rap- idly down the toboggan. There were a number of weddings, but these used only a small amount of material and the various class days, commencements, graduations, etc., do not come until later in the month. A slump after Me- morial day is always looked for. It is no worse now than in former years. Roses sell all the way from nothing to $20 to $25. A small number of fancy Hadley, Columbia and Premier reach the higher figures. Ophelia has been in heavy oversupply. One prominent firm sold several thousand 24-inch stock at $5 per thousand last week, and nice 18-inch stock was being retailed on the streets at 10 cents per dozen. There is Tann. Wholesale Cut Flowers and Supplies S 30 E. Ruaolpb St. Chicago Phone Ce


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