. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists' Review November 23, 1916. MILWAUKEE. The Market. The weather last week was cold and helped market conditions to some ex- tent. The supply of chrysanthemums has not decreased to any extent, but the flowers have cleaned up better and there is a smaller surplus. Bunch mums still are coming strongly and selling well. There is an especially big de- mand for yellow, but the supply is suffi- ciently large to take care of all or- ders. Chadwick and Bonnaffon mums are in fine shape and move well. These two varieties will be in fine shape fo
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists' Review November 23, 1916. MILWAUKEE. The Market. The weather last week was cold and helped market conditions to some ex- tent. The supply of chrysanthemums has not decreased to any extent, but the flowers have cleaned up better and there is a smaller surplus. Bunch mums still are coming strongly and selling well. There is an especially big de- mand for yellow, but the supply is suffi- ciently large to take care of all or- ders. Chadwick and Bonnaffon mums are in fine shape and move well. These two varieties will be in fine shape for Thanksgiving and there possibly will be other varieties in the market, al- though it seems as though all but Chad- wick and Bonnaffon will be through by that time. Koses are in good supply and sell well; the cut is not so large as it has been. The demand is fairly strong and this stock is moved readily at fair prices. Russell and Ophelia are having the greatest call, but the supply about equals the demand. Carnations are plentiful. The stock is in good shape, but owing to the big mum supply it is not selling any too well and prices have suffered to some extent. There is a good supply of fine or- chids and the cut is moving readily. Lilies are plentiful but move slowly. Valley is scarce and holds firm at $6. Violets, Wisconsin-grown, are in good supply and the quality is satisfactory. They sell well and bring fair returns for this time of the year. Various Notes. C. C. Pollworth, who has been ill with stomach trouble for about a week, has fully recovered and, accompanied by Mrs. Pollworth, has gone to Powell, Wis., where they will hunt for a short time. Mr. Pollworth goes after game each year and always brings back a trophy as a testimonial to his marks- manship. J. McGregor, who suffered numerous injuries some time ago when he was thrown from his rig, is again able to be about and is receiving congratula- tions from his many friends on his rapid recovery. He has resumed his d
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