. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review NOTRMBBB 18, 1915. MUMS! MUMS!! ROSES CARNATIONS POMPONS VIOLETS LARQE SUPPLIES FOR THANKSQIVINQ. L Arents for TO-BAK-INE See Price List In Tbe Review for Not. II, p. 12 Erne ^ Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. ti. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-710 CHICAGO Mention Th« Rerlew when yon write. A LARGE SUPPLY For Thanksgiving including Carnations De Luxe Roses, Mums, Pompons, etc. PYFER & CO. Onr Mr. A. T. Pyter waa for many yean manager of the fhleago famation Co. 30 E. Randolph St., 7 to e CHICAGO Thanksgivino Price L
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review NOTRMBBB 18, 1915. MUMS! MUMS!! ROSES CARNATIONS POMPONS VIOLETS LARQE SUPPLIES FOR THANKSQIVINQ. L Arents for TO-BAK-INE See Price List In Tbe Review for Not. II, p. 12 Erne ^ Klingel 30 E. Randolph St. ti. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-710 CHICAGO Mention Th« Rerlew when yon write. A LARGE SUPPLY For Thanksgiving including Carnations De Luxe Roses, Mums, Pompons, etc. PYFER & CO. Onr Mr. A. T. Pyter waa for many yean manager of the fhleago famation Co. 30 E. Randolph St., 7 to e CHICAGO Thanksgivino Price List CARNATIONS PerJOO De Luxe, select, lanire, taocy $ Good stock;..... ...$ @ ROSKS American .doz., $ @ $ White Klllarney 4. Klllarney 4. KUtarney Brilliant 4. Sunburst ..6. Klchmond 4. Ophelia 4 Shawyer .' 4 Specials ; Mrs. Russell 6. CHBYSANTBfiMVniS Large, fancy $3 Medium 2 Small 1. Pompons per bunch, 36c and 60c MISCELLANEOUS Easter LlUes Valley, select $4 Violets, double Violets, single Sweet Peas 1 DECORATIVE Plumosus, per string 50c@76c Flumosns, per bunch 36c@60c Sprengeri, per bunch 26c@60c Adlantum, fancy, long Smllax, heavy doz., $2 00 Ferns per 1000, Subject to market changes. *" 00@ Per doz. 00 @ $( 00 00 @ 00 @ 1 50 Mention The ReTlew when yon write. excellent quality, but in no large quan- tity. Pompons, anemones and baby pompons are moving with a fair degree of celerity. The supply continues large. Lilies, both Easter and rubrum, con- tinue to hold their own, but as yet there has developed no rabid demand for them. Greens are moving in a more satis- factory manner than they were a week ago, and Asparagus plumosus sprays continue to be an unqualifiedly scarce commodity on the market. Various Notes. Carl Thomas and the first stevia of the season arrived the same day, No- vember 15, at the store of the A. L. Randall Co. Mr. Thomas spent the " summer on his farm at West Springfield, Pa., but fo
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