. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 384 The American Florist. Mar. J 8, Extra Choice Grafted Rose Plants Pink and White Killarney, Richmond and Maryland In 2V2-in pots ready for delivery April 15th These young plants are taken only from selected wood of our strongest stock. Kaiserin, own root, 2 1-2 in. $4 00 per 100; $ per lOOO. OFFICE: 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago, GREENHOUSES: Hinsdale, III. Basseft & Washburn, ROSES A SPECIALTY. The Dingee fi Conard Co., WEST GROVE, ROSES See our list in classified columns. Best varieties and best quality. O


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 384 The American Florist. Mar. J 8, Extra Choice Grafted Rose Plants Pink and White Killarney, Richmond and Maryland In 2V2-in pots ready for delivery April 15th These young plants are taken only from selected wood of our strongest stock. Kaiserin, own root, 2 1-2 in. $4 00 per 100; $ per lOOO. OFFICE: 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago, GREENHOUSES: Hinsdale, III. Basseft & Washburn, ROSES A SPECIALTY. The Dingee fi Conard Co., WEST GROVE, ROSES See our list in classified columns. Best varieties and best quality. Order today. Stock will be reserved. Wagner Park Conservatories, Sidney, O. Cincinnati. INCRE.\SED DEM.\ND. The most gratifying part of last week was the increase in the call for stock. Very many Lilium Harrissii were sold, but the supply greatly ex- ceeded the demand. Roses, especially pink, where in small supply last week. This week began with a good demand for all kinds, and a sufficient supply only of white. Very many more American Beauties could have been used had they been obtainable. Both kinds of Killarneys are still short. Car- nations as a whole never have been in quantity to better advantage than now. The cuts are large and quality first rate. An amount of white that is sure to meet requirements is anticipated for coloring for March 17. The general call tends toward light shades. Heavy orders for March 14 were expected to remove the accumulation of red and deep pink. Practically all the bulbous stock offered is good with the possible exception of belated narcissus. Many of these are short-stemmed, but still answer nicely in work. The jonquils, tulips, hyacinths and daffodils seem to sell well this week, where at a cor- responding time last week, they were not moving as easily. Callas from the middle of last week to the early part of this week were taken up daily. The sweet peas are in large supply, lily of the valley were conspicuous for ab- sence from Thursday until


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