. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists' Review Jdlx 12, 1917. CUT FLOWERS YOU NEED NOW Beauties Ophelia Carnations v Snapdragon^ Deipliinium Water Lilies Russells Sunburst Gladioli — Calendulas Larkspur Milady Brunner Sweet Peas Daisies Centaurea Killarneys Ward Valley Lilies Peonies Cornflower Gypsophila Myosotis PLUMOSUS SPRENGERI FERNS GALAX MEXICAN IVY FRNE a ftOMPANY WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL L D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. American Beauty no longer deserves first considera
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists' Review Jdlx 12, 1917. CUT FLOWERS YOU NEED NOW Beauties Ophelia Carnations v Snapdragon^ Deipliinium Water Lilies Russells Sunburst Gladioli — Calendulas Larkspur Milady Brunner Sweet Peas Daisies Centaurea Killarneys Ward Valley Lilies Peonies Cornflower Gypsophila Myosotis PLUMOSUS SPRENGERI FERNS GALAX MEXICAN IVY FRNE a ftOMPANY WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL L D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. American Beauty no longer deserves first consideration in the market report. Several of the largest growers have dis- carded this oldtime favorite, and find it necessary to buy from other whole- salers to fill their orders, while nearly everyone has reduced the space given to Beauty. There still are good Beau- ties, however, and they sell steadily, though not briskly. The rose in largest supply is Mrs. Kussell. A considerable number of growers have mastered the difficulty of growing this variety suc- cessfully and there is much good stock on the market. The warmer, brighter woarher has taken some of the color, but the flower, cut well develo])ed as it is, makes an even better show than Beauty, being much larger than any other rose. Killarney, too, is disappear- ing. In its place many growers liavo planted Killarney Brilliant. Richmond is nearly out of the market. Milady being the red rose now seen in most wholesale stores. At the momoit the demand for white is stronger than for any ether color in roses, because funeral work constitutes a large part of tlie de- mand. At the same time white is £:carc- est, as in their replanting operations most of the growers have discarded a part of their White Killarney. Ophelia has been the gainer in most cases and this rose now is among the leaders, in quantity, quality and demand. There are carnations that should be thrown out for replanting, but the av- erage quality of the stock on the
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