. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists^ Review Mat IB, 191». ROSES *^ ROSES CARNATIONS ORCHIDS CALLAS DAISIES SNAPDRAGONS PANSIES VIOLETS LILIES VALLEY EASTER LILIES SWEET PEAS CALENDULAS MIGNONETTE IRIS O-BAK-INB i UQUID ^ ^ ?gsnto for A Qalax, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Our Price* are no Higher than Othera and Market Prices Prevail WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY. BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY FRNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. FLORISTS L D. Phone Randolph 6578 CHICAGO cern is busy cutting peon


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists^ Review Mat IB, 191». ROSES *^ ROSES CARNATIONS ORCHIDS CALLAS DAISIES SNAPDRAGONS PANSIES VIOLETS LILIES VALLEY EASTER LILIES SWEET PEAS CALENDULAS MIGNONETTE IRIS O-BAK-INB i UQUID ^ ^ ?gsnto for A Qalax, Smilax, Boxwood, Sprengeri, Plumosus, Leucothoe, Adiantum, Ferns, Mexican Ivy. Our Price* are no Higher than Othera and Market Prices Prevail WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. ON SATURDAY. BUT CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY FRNE ^ ftOMPANY 30 E. Randolph St. FLORISTS L D. Phone Randolph 6578 CHICAGO cern is busy cutting peonies, having be- come the largest grower in the country. Mrs. M. E. Sadewater, of Eockford, was a visitor in the market May 12. Charles J. Graham, of Graham & Son, Cleveland, was here last week. "W. C. Russell, of the Jones-Russell Co., Cleveland, was another visitor of the week. A. J. Burt, of Jackson, Mich., was in the market this week. PITTSBURGH. The Maxket. Carnations were scarce for Mothers' day and higher in price, one wholesale house charging $10 to $12 and another, $15. All carnations were of fine quality. Roses were the general substitute, these blooms having increased to $6 and $20 over the previous week's $4 to $12. Red Cross Tulip Show. The opening date of the Red Cross benefit tulip show at the country seat of J. "Wilkinson Elliott was changed from May 9 to May 12. Characteristic of grand opera stars and other tempera- mental public performers, the tulips, one and all, declined to be in readiness for the first-named date; hence the change. Mr. Elliott coached a number of young women in tulip lore so that they might be in readiness to point out the different varieties of the Holland blooms. Arrangements were made by the Motor Corps of the Pittsburgh chap- ter to carry at least 100 wounded sol- diers from the Parkview hospital to Cheswick, while tulips were sent to the boys who were unable to come. Various Notes. Mrs. Gustav Ludwig returned May 7 from


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