. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^•- .•—^-i, .7'r»j^,. Adgdbt 24, Plenty of VALLEY and EASTER LILIES on hand Why not use THE BEST for your trade? I You can increase your Profits and Business by sending all your orders direct to QUALITY SPEAKS LOUDER THAN PRICES 184 North Waba*h Avenu«, CHICAOO ROSES, VALLEY and y,uni esai e CARNATIONS MnuJcB i A Specialty dRUWCR Of COT FLOWERS PRICES AS LOW AS OTHERS ?T" SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION -Wm We are in daily toadi with mariiet conditions and when a DEQINE takes place yon can rely vpon orders sent


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^•- .•—^-i, .7'r»j^,. Adgdbt 24, Plenty of VALLEY and EASTER LILIES on hand Why not use THE BEST for your trade? I You can increase your Profits and Business by sending all your orders direct to QUALITY SPEAKS LOUDER THAN PRICES 184 North Waba*h Avenu«, CHICAOO ROSES, VALLEY and y,uni esai e CARNATIONS MnuJcB i A Specialty dRUWCR Of COT FLOWERS PRICES AS LOW AS OTHERS ?T" SHIPPING ORDERS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION -Wm We are in daily toadi with mariiet conditions and when a DEQINE takes place yon can rely vpon orders sent US recdvinf SUCH BENEFIT Mentlwi The R«t1«w when yon write. roses of medium and short length are clearing. Those with long stems are not to be had. Generally speaking, the excessive heat that has visited this part of the country recently has had a decidedly bad effect on rose stock. The blooms are small and soft. As one grower remarked, the roses now being received in the Chicago market are lit- tle different from those grown in the far south. Russell is beginning to ar- rive in larger supply, but it is not yet plentiful enough to satisfy demand. Ophelia is short, both in length of stem and in supply. In a short market it goes without saying that valley is scarce. Easter lilies are none too plentiful and clear accordingly. Were it not for eastern stock, received in some quantity, the price would be higher. Cattleyas climbed up in price last week and have not yet come down. Though a few may yet be found, daisies are practi- cally out of the market. Outdoor snap- dragon is available, but it is not mov- ing rapidly. The cut of gladioli is im- proving both as to quality and quan- tity, and prices are holding up remark- ably well. A scattering of garden flowers here and there testifies to their rapid decline. Good asters are about the scarcest item on the market. Sweet peas are again appearing on the tables. Rubrum lilies, too, are offered. Greens are in sufficient supply


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