. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. I9T5- The American Florist. 77 OFFICIAL S. A. F. Shipping Labels FOR CUT FLOWERS: in two colors on summed paper: your card, etc., in black and leaf adopted by the S. A. F. in red. Price per 500, $2,85: per 1000, $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid, $, Casb with order. AMERICAN FLOBISTCO., 440 S. Dearborn St. Chicago Badgley, Riedel & Meyer pto«.| iSJJlSSSr 34 W. 28th St., New York Receivers and Distributors of Choicest Cut Flowers Walter Wholesale Florist 'sS&s Mad. sc, 133


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. I9T5- The American Florist. 77 OFFICIAL S. A. F. Shipping Labels FOR CUT FLOWERS: in two colors on summed paper: your card, etc., in black and leaf adopted by the S. A. F. in red. Price per 500, $2,85: per 1000, $ Samples on request. Electro of leaf, postpaid, $, Casb with order. AMERICAN FLOBISTCO., 440 S. Dearborn St. Chicago Badgley, Riedel & Meyer pto«.| iSJJlSSSr 34 W. 28th St., New York Receivers and Distributors of Choicest Cut Flowers Walter Wholesale Florist 'sS&s Mad. sc, 133 W. 28th St., New York All tbe NEW ROSES, CARNATIONS and Seasonable Flowers. Mention the American Florist ivhen writing Paul Meconi Wholesale Florist 55-57 West 26th street NEW YORK CITY Telephone: 3864 Madison Square. Mention the American Florist ivhen writing Cincinnati. DEMAND WEAK AND PRICES LOW. There is plenty of stock in the mar- ket, and good stock too, but there is not enough business to take up more than a part of the offerings. Prices are Very low. Last week's business, and that of the first days of this week, was very slow. Roses are plentiful, the outdoor varieties being about the only ones that are finding any kind of a ready sale. The gladioli market is very weak. The supply has been very heavy, while the demand for them has been able to take up only a limited part of the offerings. Lilies including Easter lilies, auratums and rubrums are plentiful. Asters are now coming in very strong. Most of them are ex- cellent in quality, but are not meet- ing with a very good market. Other offerings include some very fine hardy hydrangeas from the south, snapdra- gons and carnations. Green goods are plentiful. NOTES. The outing of the florists July- 21 at Coney Island proved a very successful affair. P. Jackson took first in the bowling with a score of 218, with C. E. Critchell, second. The team cap- tained by Chas. Windram won the baseball game by the close score of 2-1. I


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