. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. IN HIAIIT OP NIW YORK CITY 88!3 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368^9 Oar Motto-The Golden Rnle THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. In the heart of New York City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. Established 1902. , • NEWYOBK lACFPn TDVPPI SS4 LewisAv«., JUdLlH IHtlLL, Telephone No. 1310 Bedford — Six Up-to-date stores in the Gty of Brooklyn — We give personal attention to your orders and guarantee satisfaction. lAf 11 ft A M §.^-"*? '??'. " ^ W.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. IN HIAIIT OP NIW YORK CITY 88!3 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368^9 Oar Motto-The Golden Rnle THE BOSTON FLORIST Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. In the heart of New York City. Close to Theaters and Steamships. Established 1902. , • NEWYOBK lACFPn TDVPPI SS4 LewisAv«., JUdLlH IHtlLL, Telephone No. 1310 Bedford — Six Up-to-date stores in the Gty of Brooklyn — We give personal attention to your orders and guarantee satisfaction. lAf 11 ft A M §.^-"*? '??'. " ^ W. N. Craig, Duncan Finlayson, jfi. B. Wilder, J. R. Ness and George W. Dun- can judged the fruit, vegetables, flow- ers and grange exhibits at the Reading and Wakefield fair September 13. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Miller are at Pleasant Harbor, Me., for a fortnight's fishing. W. N. C. NEW YORK. The Market. Another disappointing week in the wholesale market, despite the fact that the opening of the week gave promise of improvement from the disastrous conditions of the last month. But large shipments, hot weather, infant paralysis and the strike were too strong a com- bination to overcome. Business daily grew worse, accumulations of everything increased and at the week's end uni- versal sacrifice of stock was necessary to give any semblance of activity. It therefore is difficult to quote satisfac- tory prices for the grower or the whole- saler. Fluctuations were constant. American Beauty roses are improving rapidly in quality, including length of stem and size of head. Some extra fine flowers sold as high as $25 per hun- dred. There were not enough of these, however, to strike an average. Hadley is coming back, weakly as yet but promising. It will be many weeks be- fore it will be at its best again. Of the other varieties of roses only the best grades—and of these the supply is light —bring the high quotations recorded. The recessions are rapid from the high- tide levels
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