. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review March 4, RANDALL 177-179 No. Michigan Ave, CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT •PUSSY WIILOWS Very large, silvery white catkins—not the small wild stock usually leen on the market. Roses in larger supply and fine quality. Carnations—None better in Chicago. Lilies—LoDgiflorums, Formosums and Rubrums. Violets—We are headquarters for both siugle aud double. Cattleyas—The best, home-grown. They reacti you iu perfect coudiliou. Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips —Now coming ill iu quautity. Valley, Mig'nonette, Freesia, Greens of all kinds-iu


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists^ Review March 4, RANDALL 177-179 No. Michigan Ave, CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT •PUSSY WIILOWS Very large, silvery white catkins—not the small wild stock usually leen on the market. Roses in larger supply and fine quality. Carnations—None better in Chicago. Lilies—LoDgiflorums, Formosums and Rubrums. Violets—We are headquarters for both siugle aud double. Cattleyas—The best, home-grown. They reacti you iu perfect coudiliou. Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips —Now coming ill iu quautity. Valley, Mig'nonette, Freesia, Greens of all kinds-iu fact, auy aad every- thiug on the Chicago market, we caa supply. Fancy $ per ICO. Place your orders with us now for White Carnations for St. Patrick's Day, ^ EASTER SUNDAY IS APRIL 4. We are already booking orders for Longiflorum Gig^anteum Lilies, put up at the greenhouse in 'vrooden boxes, 100 in a box, no r^handling, at , $ and per 100, for Easter delivery. THE BEST IN CHICAGO. DON'T FAIL TO SEND YOUR ORDER TO RANDALL Mention The Review when you write. erable increase in the supply and be- cause of the competition of bulbous stock. There also has been some de- crease in the value of the sj)e<*ial lonjj rose.**, but the decliue in the best stock has not been so great as on the short stems, which may be had at half the prices of a month ajjo. Curiously, Rich- mond is about as scarce as anythiiij^ on the market. Usually there is little de- mand for red at this time of year. Yellow is more abundant than hereto- fore, but Mrs. Ward is selling well for corsage work. Pink and white are equal to requirements. The supply of carnations appears to have decreased rather than otherwise, but prices are a shade easier, probably because there is so much bulbous stock. The city stores now are featuring hya- cinths and tulips in pots and boxes, which naturally subtracts something from the demand for the cut flowers. There is no scarci


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