. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The Busiest House -^ In Chicago. ^ HEADQUARTERS FOR Fancy Ferns, Wild Smilax and J. B. DEAMUD, President. W. P. KYLE, Vice-President. We are better prepared than ever to handle your trade. You can safely intrust your orders with us. Our record for filling orders during Holiday season is second to none. We are continually getting new growers who produce the best stock. We want your business. No order too large or too small. J. B. DEAMUD CO. 51 and 53 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. Chicagfo. IMPROVEMENT NOTED.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The Busiest House -^ In Chicago. ^ HEADQUARTERS FOR Fancy Ferns, Wild Smilax and J. B. DEAMUD, President. W. P. KYLE, Vice-President. We are better prepared than ever to handle your trade. You can safely intrust your orders with us. Our record for filling orders during Holiday season is second to none. We are continually getting new growers who produce the best stock. We want your business. No order too large or too small. J. B. DEAMUD CO. 51 and 53 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. Chicagfo. IMPROVEMENT NOTED. Market conditions seem to show some slight signs of improvement. Trade on both Monday and Tuesday was exceed- ingly good for this season of the year and considerably ahead of last week. Asters are a much better grade than those seen previously this season and consequently are moving off well, par- ticularly the w'hite and purple. Dahlias have begun to show on the market, but little can be said for them as yet. There is any quantity of gladioli on the market and there seems to be no bottom to the price at which they sell, unless it is for extra fancy stock. Some good field- grown carnations are seen. The supply being short they sell at a very fair fig- ure. Good roses are in excellent de- mand and none too plentiful. NOTES. E. H. Hunt's new catalogue has been received from the printers and is about to be mailed out to those inquiring for it. The book is a very attractive one, the cover being done in two shades of green and the lettering laid on in red. Inside there are 72 pages of reading matter and illustrations. For those in need of florists' or growers' supplies it will be found to be very complete. Geo. C. Schmitt, of Tuscola, was in the city Wednesday with blooms of his fine new seedling aster. It is a pure white, a very strong grower, about two weeks later than Queen of the Market, and in a good season Mr. Schmitt de- clares it will average 20 long stemmed blooms to the pl


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