. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . east of Oics* , alio known as th* Gardenia, com-ing lo us from China and famous for itsfragrance, lasting qualities and glossy foli-age. We are oftermg this entire week fancyCape Jasmines, 50c a dozen. The finest andlargest Orchids, $1 each. Roses in ^11 colors and lengthj of »?ems,J5c to (3 a dozeru American Beauty Roses. 7Sc to 510 a doren. Fancy large Easter Lilies, extra long stem,$2 a dozen. Today—Carnations. 35c and 50c a doren. Peonies. 75c to $2 » dozen


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . east of Oics* , alio known as th* Gardenia, com-ing lo us from China and famous for itsfragrance, lasting qualities and glossy foli-age. We are oftermg this entire week fancyCape Jasmines, 50c a dozen. The finest andlargest Orchids, $1 each. Roses in ^11 colors and lengthj of »?ems,J5c to (3 a dozeru American Beauty Roses. 7Sc to 510 a doren. Fancy large Easter Lilies, extra long stem,$2 a dozen. Today—Carnations. 35c and 50c a doren. Peonies. 75c to $2 » Corsage Bouquets. Baskets of Flower* andNovelties in patriotic colors. The One Dollar Box of Flowora tontains Darwin TuUpj. 12 Roses, 12 Oroations, 1 Bnnch Sweet Peas. Pansies and Lilacs. Many varieties Blooming Planta. Memorial Day Wreaths, ?1J0 each and np. Orders shipped by Telegraph, telephone and mail orders givenprompt and careful att-nti6n. A. LANGE, Horist 25 E. MADISON STREET Tel Central 3777. All Depts. Aatomatic 4Z012 Branch Shop—Stcvono State St. Ad. in a Chicago newspaper by^A. Lange In giving you my opinion that this country is to enjoyunparalleled prosperity during the next few months itwould be advisable to recite some facts regarding theeffects of the war on the retail business of England andFrance. . the outbreak of the war retail business of all kindshad a tremendous slump, stocks were reduced and pur-chases were limited, due to the apprehension that theconsuming and spending power of the public would becurtailed. Merchants were utterly amazed, however, when theChristmas business experienced by the various storesduring the month of December, 1914, was larger thanhad ever taken place. They were still further con-founded when business during the year 1915 was morethan 10 per cent, larger than that of 1914, and in 1916more than 20 per cent, larger than that of 1915. As amatter of fact, retail business in


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