. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist, 757 Chrysanthemums. $ to $ per Dozen. We Grow All the Flowers We Sell. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Perdoz. Extra long $ Stems 30 to 36 in 300 Stems 24 in Stems 20 in 2 00 Stems IS in St«ms 12in ICO Shorter stems SO BRIDE, MAID, LIBERTY, RICHMOND and PERLE. A grade, long and select, per 100 $ No. 1 grade, good average length, per 100 No. 2 grade, medium and short, per 100 KAISERIN, KILLARNEY and CARNOT. A grade, long and select, per 100 $ No. 1 grade, good


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoj. The American Florist, 757 Chrysanthemums. $ to $ per Dozen. We Grow All the Flowers We Sell. AMERICAN BEAUTIES. Perdoz. Extra long $ Stems 30 to 36 in 300 Stems 24 in Stems 20 in 2 00 Stems IS in St«ms 12in ICO Shorter stems SO BRIDE, MAID, LIBERTY, RICHMOND and PERLE. A grade, long and select, per 100 $ No. 1 grade, good average length, per 100 No. 2 grade, medium and short, per 100 KAISERIN, KILLARNEY and CARNOT. A grade, long and select, per 100 $ No. 1 grade, good average length, per 100 $S-00 to 6 00 No. 2 grade, medium and shoit, per 100 3 00 CARNATIONS. Per loo Pink, White and Red, medium stems $ to $ Fancy long stems, Red and Enchantress CHRYSANTHENUMS. Perdoz Yellow, White and Pink $1,00 to $ LILY OF THE VALLEY, per 100 $ ASPARAGUS STRINGS, heavy, per string SO ASPARAGUS SPRAYS, per 100 $ to SPRENGERI, per 100 to ADIANTUM, extra fancy and long, per 100 to GALAX, bronze, per 1000 GALAX, green, per 1000 COMMON FERNS, per 1000 On orders amounting to $2,00 or over we make no charge lor boxes. BASSETT & WASHBURN, 76-78 Wabash Ave., Mention the American Florist when writing St. Louis. MARKET CONDITIONS. Saturday a north wind was headed this way and by Sunday had arrived. The temperature fell considerably and Monday morning there was a heavy frost. It looks now as if winter had started in and it is to be hoped that trade will pick up ac- cordingly. Last week some stock short- ened up. Carnations, which have been very scarce, especially the better grades, have commenced to arrive and command stiff prices, $3 to $ per 100 and in some cases ?4. Of course, while chrysan- themums are in these govern to a certain extent the prices of roses and carnations, although of late years they do not seem to figure as formerly. Perhaps this is because the supply is not so plentiful.


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