. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^''"^''''ry^'inmr^fvjfflf^^it^p^frifffgf^^^ 34 The Rorists^ Review Jdly 14, 1921 Prepare for a Good Business BUY YOUR FALL LINE OF Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties We are now offering an extensive line for your fall requirements OUR MAN IS ON HIS WAY TO SEE YOU M. H. LEVINE CO. 874 Broadway New York City ELCO BRAND OF RIBBONS. coast. He aims to take his time, com- bining pleasure with business. Wni. Hcmbreiker, of Hembreiker & Cole, Springfield, 111., with Mrs. Hem- breiker, spent several days last week as the guest of G. M. Reburn and wif


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^''"^''''ry^'inmr^fvjfflf^^it^p^frifffgf^^^ 34 The Rorists^ Review Jdly 14, 1921 Prepare for a Good Business BUY YOUR FALL LINE OF Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties We are now offering an extensive line for your fall requirements OUR MAN IS ON HIS WAY TO SEE YOU M. H. LEVINE CO. 874 Broadway New York City ELCO BRAND OF RIBBONS. coast. He aims to take his time, com- bining pleasure with business. Wni. Hcmbreiker, of Hembreiker & Cole, Springfield, 111., with Mrs. Hem- breiker, spent several days last week as the guest of G. M. Reburn and wife. NEW YOEK. The Market. The condition of business in the New York cut flower market continues to be of the usual summer variety. Arrivals are not particularly heavy, and most of them are of herbaceous flowers. Asters are arriving in liberal quantities, but the quality is poor, owing to a dry sea- son; when classed as really good they are taken in limited quantities at $3 per hundred, but many offerings do not realize more than 50 cents per hundred and many others should never have been sent to market. Gladioli would seem to be in full crop and sales are made at any price between 35 and 75 cents per dozen. Early cosmos is also arriving, but in small quantity, so that it is not yet a factor in the market. Boses are fairly abundant, but the general quality is poor, the hot spell which has dominated this section contin- uing and causing a flood of open stock. American Beauty is not plentiful, a fact which growers may rejoice over, and sales conditions are practically unchanged. In hybrid teas most blooms arriving are No. 2, and unless the stock is fairly tight, clearances are difficult. Ophelia seems to show the effect of weather conditions least of all varie- ties, except Premier, of course, whose main characteristic is its tendency to a tight bud. Carnations are nearly finished. Ar- rivals bulk up somewhat even yet, but good quality is entirely absent and $2 per hundred is the p


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