. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. This is an actual photograph of a bundle of Randall's Beauty Tissue It contains 4000 sheets of clean, white, strong tissue, put up in ten reams of 400 sheets each. These sheets measure 24x36-inch. Note some wrapping tissue is only 20x30-inch. Thus Improved Beauty con- tains 43% more paper per sheet than the smaller size. Randall Improvad Beauty Tiecue per bundle of 10 reams or 4000 sheet*. Size 24x36 $ A. L. Randall Co. Moisture Proof 180 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Lowest Price. a minor problem, as they are not easy to move in unusual quantity.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. This is an actual photograph of a bundle of Randall's Beauty Tissue It contains 4000 sheets of clean, white, strong tissue, put up in ten reams of 400 sheets each. These sheets measure 24x36-inch. Note some wrapping tissue is only 20x30-inch. Thus Improved Beauty con- tains 43% more paper per sheet than the smaller size. Randall Improvad Beauty Tiecue per bundle of 10 reams or 4000 sheet*. Size 24x36 $ A. L. Randall Co. Moisture Proof 180 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Lowest Price. a minor problem, as they are not easy to move in unusual quantity. Memorial Day Prospects. The market has been thrown into a state of UJiecrtainty by the sudden realization that the late frosts in south ern Indiana and Illinois did great dam Jige to the peonies on which the trade- has depended to a large extent to meet the Memorial day demand. At the time of the frosts it was thought the buds were not far enough advanced to be affected, or that the frosts were not heavy enough to do damage in the more southerly fields. Within the last week, however, it has become ap])arent that the principal fields from which would come the supply for this back- ward season have been practically ruined. The more northerly fields will not I)e ready; the earlier ones are dam- aged perhaps seventy-five per cent. As a result the market must depend princi- pally on indoor flowers to meet a de- mand greatly increased by the lack of the usual quantities of outdoor flowers. There will be only moderate supplies of roses, carnations, sweet peas and other greenhouse flowers. The prob- ability that there is a warm spell due soon to make up for the recent weeks of cold leads to the belief that the sup- ply will be somewhat larger than at present, but how it can make up for the loss of thousands of dozens of peonii's no one can see. As a result an unprece- dented demand for short roses is ex- pected, as for carnations. As to prices, the belief is that what peonies there are


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