. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^w^ *'Wr' '?" ^ ;T^;^'^'Tv»ir"wyrT>^x'!'^V''*^^^^~* ' ? '^ ^'''" '?''^^'"ff^.5^ '^v^"^'^^*^y-y^\'^T^^r^ff'v**^"??"»•* 24 The Florists' Revkw Decembbr 19, 1912. WIRE OR PHONE if too late to write, and we will send you what you need In ^»' GUT FLOWERS Our supply in all lines is extremely large, and the quality never was better for Christmas. Can also make shipment by next train on any FLORISTS' SUPPLIES you are short of RUSCUS Just received a delayed importation of extra fine Rubcus—should have been here a month


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^w^ *'Wr' '?" ^ ;T^;^'^'Tv»ir"wyrT>^x'!'^V''*^^^^~* ' ? '^ ^'''" '?''^^'"ff^.5^ '^v^"^'^^*^y-y^\'^T^^r^ff'v**^"??"»•* 24 The Florists' Revkw Decembbr 19, 1912. WIRE OR PHONE if too late to write, and we will send you what you need In ^»' GUT FLOWERS Our supply in all lines is extremely large, and the quality never was better for Christmas. Can also make shipment by next train on any FLORISTS' SUPPLIES you are short of RUSCUS Just received a delayed importation of extra fine Rubcus—should have been here a month ago. Quality guaranteed. The real Christmas red. It will make it possible for us to take care of all orders up to Christmas eve. Wire—we do the rest. A. L. Randall Co Everything for Florists, L. D. Pkoae CeBtral 14M PrlTAte BxelUMce all Departnenti 66 E. Randolph Street, Cliica{i Mentldii Thp R^tI^w wh^n »on writ* not SO plentiful as the trade would like. There is plenty of valley and Easter lilies are abundant, both local and eastern stock. Stevia is not so plenti- ful as it was, doubtless being held back for Christmas. There are plenty of fine cattleyas to go around at the prices, but not enough to weaken the market. There is a larger supply than usual of the miscellaneous orchids. Eed winter berries were again in de- mand and large quantities were to be found on all sides. Boxwood turned scarce last week, some of the large han- dlers getting word from their sources of supply in the south that anticipated shipments would not be forthcoming. The mail Monday, December 16, in most of the wholesale houses, was the heaviest ever received. It seemed to insure a record Christmas business. The call for carnations was so heavy that some houses began stating that no fur- ther orders could be booked except from regular customers and others re- plied that they would take orders sub- ject to doing the best possible with them when the time comes. The re- luctance of the wholesal


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