. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists* Review Dbckmbkk 22, 1921. 30 E. Randolph Street OR Bros. CHICAGO, ILL Christmas Price List—^'^^J;,:^' PREMIER Per 100 Special $ Medium Select Short RUSSELL Special Medium Select Short COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY Per ico Special $ Medium Select Short $ to SUNBURST Special Medium Select Short I ROSES—our selection, $ per 100 Long fancy Ward aud Rosette $ to $ per 100 White and Light Pink per 100 CARNATIONS CALLAS, $ per
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 38 The Florists* Review Dbckmbkk 22, 1921. 30 E. Randolph Street OR Bros. CHICAGO, ILL Christmas Price List—^'^^J;,:^' PREMIER Per 100 Special $ Medium Select Short RUSSELL Special Medium Select Short COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY Per ico Special $ Medium Select Short $ to SUNBURST Special Medium Select Short I ROSES—our selection, $ per 100 Long fancy Ward aud Rosette $ to $ per 100 White and Light Pink per 100 CARNATIONS CALLAS, $ per doz. | greens] 1^^ .$ per 1000 . .50 per bunch . .50 per bunch C. L. Shcrer visited Detroit, Cleve- land, Akron and Cincinnati at the end of last week. He says Cincinnati is doing an active business and that the florists in the otlier places visited feel that general business in their communi- ties has turned the corner and will pick up steadily from now on. No rose grower has lioped more urgently for sunsliine tlian George J. Ball. A splendid Christinas croj) of calendulas at Glen Ellyn has been awaiting a day when the sun appears, to bring them into full l)loom. They rest half-open during the cloudy Six lOO-foot beds, each con- taining 1,500 ])lants, are devoted to the Ball strain so much in demand on this market. H. E. Humiston, who travels in the interest of the fertilizer department of A. Henderson & Co., returned December 19 from the southeast, to spend the holidays at home. Unless growers receive an Jidcquate return on their money, they will be in- clined to invest their earnings in .securities at present high rates of interest rather than devote them to enlarging their glass area, is the opinion of Otto Amling. Such a tend- ency on growers' part indicates, in his estimation, a further danger in recent low wholesale prices. Fred Lautenschlager has not been at his desk at Kroeschell Bros. Co. since the flower show at the Auditorium hotel. After the
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