. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 406 The American Florist. Mar. 21, DEFIANCE JENSEN & DEKEMA, 674 W. Foster Ave., The only scarlet with the real velvet color. It is there for quantity and quality. Let us have your order for early delivery. $ per 100; $ per lOOO. Chicago. I W. , Morgan Park, III. AFTERGLOW. $ per 100; $ per 1000. Aristocrat, $ per 100: $ per 1000 White Perfection .... per 100: per 1000 Orders booked now for future delivery, R. Witter&taetter, Station F, Cincinnati, 0. Kansas


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 406 The American Florist. Mar. 21, DEFIANCE JENSEN & DEKEMA, 674 W. Foster Ave., The only scarlet with the real velvet color. It is there for quantity and quality. Let us have your order for early delivery. $ per 100; $ per lOOO. Chicago. I W. , Morgan Park, III. AFTERGLOW. $ per 100; $ per 1000. Aristocrat, $ per 100: $ per 1000 White Perfection .... per 100: per 1000 Orders booked now for future delivery, R. Witter&taetter, Station F, Cincinnati, 0. Kansas City. STOCK VERT PLENTII'UL. I'or the first time this winter the shops are experiencing the greatest difliculty in keeping their stocks down to the con- sumption. The warm weather of the past two weeks has served to bring most all kinds of stock hustling to the mar- ket, especially bulb stock, which at the present rate will be almost out before two weeks. Trade has not been up to the usual standard, but an improvement is shown over the first week in the Lenten season. Flower sales were very much in evidence last Saturday. Both the large department stores and the Alpha Floral Co. advertised specials. NOTES. An up-to-date florist's establishment is to be opened at Kansas City, Kaus. A. T. Holmes, who has conducted the place at 512 North Sixth street, is building a fine place on Minnesota avenue, which he expects to occupy in time for the Easter rush. A conservatory will adjoin the store, which in itself is of good dimen- sions and should be fully up to the de- mands of the growing business. R. S. Brown's Sons expect to rebuild their plant on Wabash avenue this sum- mer. This is one of the oldest plants in the city and has decreased considerably with the growth of the city. Mr. Brown expects to do away with the east wing of the plant facing Prospect avenue, but they will increase the size of the May- wood plant. JI. E. Chandler of the Elmhurst nur- series was awarded the contract


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