. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 268 The American Florist. Aug. 21. LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 7-9-in. Our Motto:—The Best the Market Affords From New York or Chicago Cold Storage LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS. Case of 100 Bulbs, $ 300 Bulbs, $ 1200 " ;C0 NEW YOM 1000 Pips, $ 2500 " CHAS. SCHWAKE A CO., Inc., 90-92 West Broadway, (^ AC Case of yfiMV 500 Pips NEW YORK New York. MARKET CONDITIONS UNCHANGED. There was little change in the cut flower situation during the past week. Roses of the better grades were a little


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 268 The American Florist. Aug. 21. LILIUM GIGANTEUM, 7-9-in. Our Motto:—The Best the Market Affords From New York or Chicago Cold Storage LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS. Case of 100 Bulbs, $ 300 Bulbs, $ 1200 " ;C0 NEW YOM 1000 Pips, $ 2500 " CHAS. SCHWAKE A CO., Inc., 90-92 West Broadway, (^ AC Case of yfiMV 500 Pips NEW YORK New York. MARKET CONDITIONS UNCHANGED. There was little change in the cut flower situation during the past week. Roses of the better grades were a little more plentiful, but there was no in- crease in the demands. Prices on spe- cial American Beauties dropped off to $15 and $20. The shorter grades of tea roses were very cheap. Lily of the valley did not go very well toward the last of the week. Gladioli and asters continue in the spot light. June 16. — "With continued hot weather, the market is very slow. The supply of roses is increasing, but not the demand. There is a surplus of as- ters and gladioli. Dahlias are now be- ginning to appear. Orchids continue in light supply. SPECIAL CLUB MEETING. In compliance with a call issued by President Bunyard, a special meeting of the. above named club was held in its rooms on the evening of August 16. In the absence of Secretary Young, who is in San Francisco, John H. Pep- per acted as secretary pro tern. By a unanimous vote, an invitation was ex- tended to the Society of American Flor- ists to hold the convention of 1916 in the city of New York. The flower show committee on a show in New York in the spring of 1916, reported and their report was dis- cussed at length. The committee was continued and the subject matter of their report went over as unfinished business. NOTES. From Madison, N. J., comes the interesting- news item that Miss Nellie Hentz and Alexander Schultz were married August 10. The bride is the daughter of Henry Hentz, Sr., of Madi- son, who is head of a firm o


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