. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GET IN WITH THE NEW THINGS THY A CAETON OF AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, i^S?i&>l PRKPARKD Natural Gre«n Charry Red Ctolden Brown The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American Beech Sprays Sailing Agant for Magnolia LeaveB Cycas Leaves OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. /^C /^AD 1 ITfCnTMITD Praparar of Natural Foliagas \JtJ V^ASX. Lt Ed l tJ I l\ ila t\f Preserved Lycopodiom 319-321 W. Randolph Straat CHICAGO Mention 'ni<f Review wb»B yon writ*. NEW YOKE. The Market. Last week was like old times. Prices were steady at


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GET IN WITH THE NEW THINGS THY A CAETON OF AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS, i^S?i&>l PRKPARKD Natural Gre«n Charry Red Ctolden Brown The new foliage for Wreaths, Garlands, etc. Green American Oak Sprays Green American Beech Sprays Sailing Agant for Magnolia LeaveB Cycas Leaves OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. /^C /^AD 1 ITfCnTMITD Praparar of Natural Foliagas \JtJ V^ASX. Lt Ed l tJ I l\ ila t\f Preserved Lycopodiom 319-321 W. Randolph Straat CHICAGO Mention 'ni<f Review wb»B yon writ*. NEW YOKE. The Market. Last week was like old times. Prices were steady at the higher range. Ship- ments continue light. The outlook is for a week or ten days of the present level of values. Everything is off crop. Soon there will be an abundance of roses, and these seem to dominate the situation. American Beauties are scarce and high; 75 cents each was general for the selected. So all roses were made to join the procession. Nothing worth while sold under $3 per hundred. The novelties were all higher and there were not enough to go around. Some Hadleys sold as high as Beauties. Four dollars per hundred seems to be top for the best of the carnation nov- elties. The ordinaries sell at $1 per hundred. Fine stock can be had at $2 to $3. Laura Weber is growing in popularity. Mrs. Ward and Matchless hold their stand in the front rank. McKinley day was cold, 10 degrees above zero. This may have had a de- pressing effect on sales, which were not up to expectation, from the retail standpoint. Cattleyas are abundant. Prices con- tinue at the low level of the last two weeks, the highest obtainable being $25 per hundred. Cypripediums have fallen to $1 per dozen. Oncidiums have risen slightly, but the cattleyas are certainly a great disappointment to our large local growers. Longiflorums sell at from $5 to $8 per hundred. Most of the arrivals are cleared at $6 per hundred. From $1 to $3 per dozen seems to be the range for gardenias. Valley is lower, and nibrums


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