. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 724 The American Florist. Nov. 7, CHRYSANTHEMDMS! WHITE. Perdoz. AMERICAN BEAUTIES,longstems f3 UO 30-in. stems 2 50 24in. 2 no 20-iii. stems 1 7S 18-in. stem> 1 SO 15-in. stems 1 25 12-ln. stems 1 on Short 75 YELLOW. $ to $ per dozen— Per 100 Bridesmaid and Bride,. $3 to to S5 00 Klllarney .5 CO to 5 CO Chatenay 3 00 to 5 00 Sunrise j ooto 5 oo KateMoulton 3 ooto 5 oo Rictimond 3 CO to 5 OO Uncle John 3 CO to 5 oo Perlc 3 ooto 5 Oo PINK. Per 100 Carnations $i ooto$ 2 oo Harrisii 1S oo Valley 4
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 724 The American Florist. Nov. 7, CHRYSANTHEMDMS! WHITE. Perdoz. AMERICAN BEAUTIES,longstems f3 UO 30-in. stems 2 50 24in. 2 no 20-iii. stems 1 7S 18-in. stem> 1 SO 15-in. stems 1 25 12-ln. stems 1 on Short 75 YELLOW. $ to $ per dozen— Per 100 Bridesmaid and Bride,. $3 to to S5 00 Klllarney .5 CO to 5 CO Chatenay 3 00 to 5 00 Sunrise j ooto 5 oo KateMoulton 3 ooto 5 oo Rictimond 3 CO to 5 OO Uncle John 3 CO to 5 oo Perlc 3 ooto 5 Oo PINK. Per 100 Carnations $i ooto$ 2 oo Harrisii 1S oo Valley 4 coto 5 oo Adiantum i oo Sorengeri 5Cc per bunch Ferns $1 50 per lOCO Galax 1 50 per lOCO ROSES, Our Selection, $3,00 per tOO. WIETOR BROS., 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago. New York. A TRONOl XC'Kl) IMl' The introductiou of chrysanthemums into a areat political parade, held on October 31. caused quite a movement in yellow varieties on that day. A change to much colder weather seemed also to haxe a good effect on store trade and there were more signs of activity than on any l* since the season opened. The big fellows of the chrys- anthenivim are now arriving in great numbers but prices are much lower than last year. The stock of the small varieties is going very cheap. Good roses are not plentiful and were it not for the great monopoly of the chi-ysantheniums the scarcity of good rose stock would be immediately felt, even in these times of moderate demand. The of carnations has been diminishing since Ihe of the cold wave, not that there is a scarcity, far from it. but with the ohrysa'nthenmms well cut out as they are sure to be by Thanksgiving, there are prospects of bettor prices for both roses and carnations. Violets, during the past week, were an almost impossible stock. ?'Nobody wants ; said a well-known wholesaler as he |iointed sadly to half a dozen nnonened boxes. With bi^' .yel- low chrvsanthenmms selling so clieap
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