. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DARDS, N. E. Cor* 44th Street and Madison Avenues NEW YORK Telephones 4085-4086, 38th Street, Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents in Europe and the British Colonies. DardaUor, Western Union Member Florists' Telesraph Dellrerr. Kst^Ushed 1ST4 DAYTON, OHIO Matthews the Florist E8TABLI8HXI> IN 1883 S stores. OreenhouBes and Nnrseries in RlTerdale ER?rST 'WIENHOBBBR CO. No. 22 E. STKBBT Chicago, Member Florists' Teletrraph Delivery Ass' Samuel Murray KANSAS CITY, MO. 913 Qr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DARDS, N. E. Cor* 44th Street and Madison Avenues NEW YORK Telephones 4085-4086, 38th Street, Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents in Europe and the British Colonies. DardaUor, Western Union Member Florists' Telesraph Dellrerr. Kst^Ushed 1ST4 DAYTON, OHIO Matthews the Florist E8TABLI8HXI> IN 1883 S stores. OreenhouBes and Nnrseries in RlTerdale ER?rST 'WIENHOBBBR CO. No. 22 E. STKBBT Chicago, Member Florists' Teletrraph Delivery Ass' Samuel Murray KANSAS CITY, MO. 913 Qrand Avenue All Orders Otreii Prompt and Csrefnl Attention. Member of the Florists' TeleRraph Delivery. fd^iyii DUDLETS y*i^»^ (Clarksburg FORK Parkersburg (Huntington, W. Va. Mcaben riorists' Telef raph Delivery Ass'n Oentrally Located Quick Service Telegrraph Orders Solicited 23 E. Randolph Street Phone QpTitrnl J^onfi CHICAGO GALESBURG, ILL I. L. 0«ntrml III. Hember Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. I TERRE HAUTE. IND. JOHN G. HEINL & SON, 129 South 7th Street 1 L. RUCKER, Florist GALVESTON, TEXAS 1809 Avenue M^, P. O. Box 20, Phone 4072 STEAMER ORDERS, BEST ATTENTION NASHVILLE, TENN, HAURY & SONS 712 Church Street Will take care of your orders with care and dispatch. No shortage in violets is anticipated and Thanksgiving prices were quoted in advance at 75 cents to $1 per hun- dred. Daisies, sweet peas, narcissi and bouvardia are in limited supply. The mum season started early and will end with the old year, and evi- dently not before. Prices have not been satisfactory to the growers. The enormous supply reduced values at least one-half and grand stock was selling last week at $2 per dozen that brought $4 and $5 in other years. There has been an oversupply of pompons. Bon- naffon lost none of its popularity with its inevitable lowering of value. Chad- wick and Eaton are prime favorites. Golden Wedding, Enguehard and Maud Dean still are as pop


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