. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists^ Review October 23, RONPT DELIVERY is especially important at this time of the year. We can ship your orders, either for new work or repairs, without delay. Our grades are perfect, our prices reasonable. Our Patent LEAK-PROOF gutter is meeting with continued success ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO., GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 2330 Wabansia Ave., Chicage, 111. (Near Western and North Aves.) GREENHOUSE HARDWARE Mention The Review when yon write. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Market. October started out in good shape and business continues to improve
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists^ Review October 23, RONPT DELIVERY is especially important at this time of the year. We can ship your orders, either for new work or repairs, without delay. Our grades are perfect, our prices reasonable. Our Patent LEAK-PROOF gutter is meeting with continued success ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO., GREENHOUSE MATERIAL 2330 Wabansia Ave., Chicage, 111. (Near Western and North Aves.) GREENHOUSE HARDWARE Mention The Review when yon write. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Market. October started out in good shape and business continues to improve. Heavy rains and killing frosts have put an end to outdoor flowers. A fine cut of roses is coming on and prices are steadily in- creasing. Columbia and Hoosier Beauty are the leaders, selling for $8, $15 and $20 per hundred. Ojjhelia, Shawyer and White Shawyer are also going well at $6, $12 and $15 i)er hundred. Chrysanthemums are still coming on in good numbers, but the stock is not holding up as well as it has in other years and it is almost impossible to get a grade between the best and the small ones. Carnations are also coming on well, the stems being long and the blooms especially good for this time of the year. The demand is greater than the supjily and all that are cut find a ready market at $(5 per hundred. Some fine dahlias were cut during the first part of the month, but the frost has taken practically all of these. Pot plants have been scarce, but win- ter-blooming plants such as cyclamen and obconica are beginning to come on, so that an early im])r()vement is looked for along this line. Taken as a whole, business has been better so far this month than in the same perioil last year, but jirices have not been quite so high. Various Notes. Paul Richmond, formerly with C. A. Samuelson and W. J. Smyth, of Chicago, has accepted a position as salesman and head designer with the Miller Floral Co. Art Granshaw, who is associated with E. A. Lambourne, has returned from a bu
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