. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 70 The Florists' Review JDLT 6, BOSTON FERNS EXTRA FINE PLANTS 7-iiich, each $ 8-inch, each 9-inch, each 1,26 AUCUBA JAPONICA, 30-inch, each $ BOXWOOD PYRAMIDS, 2>^-3 ft. high, each ENGLISH IVY—long vines, 4-inch, $ per doz., $ per 100. GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 745 Buckingham Place, L D. Phone, Graceland 1112 CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. The Market. The supply of stock underwent a change during the last week, there be- ing an abundance where before there had been a scarcity. Eoses are i


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 70 The Florists' Review JDLT 6, BOSTON FERNS EXTRA FINE PLANTS 7-iiich, each $ 8-inch, each 9-inch, each 1,26 AUCUBA JAPONICA, 30-inch, each $ BOXWOOD PYRAMIDS, 2>^-3 ft. high, each ENGLISH IVY—long vines, 4-inch, $ per doz., $ per 100. GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 745 Buckingham Place, L D. Phone, Graceland 1112 CHICAGO Mention The Review when you write. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. The Market. The supply of stock underwent a change during the last week, there be- ing an abundance where before there had been a scarcity. Eoses are in good supply and are of fair quality. They range in price from $2 to $6 per hun- dred. Carnations hold up well for this season of the year. Besides the quanti- ties produced by local growers, thou- sands are being shipped in, and out of the whole some good stock may be se- lected at low prices. The supply of lilies has increased. They are now plentiful at from $8 to $10 per hundred. Indoor gladioli are of good quality and sell at $5 to $8 per hundred. Peonies are gone. New outdoor stock includes sweet peas and gladioli. The former are of good qual- ity and sell at 50 cents per hundred. Delphiniums, snapdragons, Shasta dai- pjes, gaillardias, coreopsis, Canterbury bells and phloxes sell well. ,,,^v,. , J; ,i-. '.; i' , ? •H*l'-'~-' , \ Various Notes. li The E. G. Hill Co. and Bertermann Bros. Co. have consolidated their retail ^ores. Mr. Thomas, former manager |rf the Hill store, is again at Berter- Mann's. Mr. Cluesmeyer has gone to A. Wiegand's Sons Co. A. Kempe has been cutting some fine smilax. Sairy Constantine, with the Claypool Hotel Florist, is away on a month's va- cation. He intends visiting Mackinac Island and several other points in Mich- igan. ^ , , The Broad-Kipple Floral Co. has been cutting some fine indoor gladioli. E, J, Bertermann has gone on a va- cation, . , n J. The Claypool Hbtel Florist had an at- tractive window decoration for Bed Cross week. Cash s


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