. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We are headquarters for fine Roses. Large supply of exceptionally good stock in all grades at the right price. Your mail or telegraph order given the same personal attention which you yourself would give it. Any quantity. CARNATIONS Let us fill your Carnation needs. We have a large supply of good quality stock. PEONIES Excellent home-grown Peonies. Cannot be beat for value on this market. Frne ^ Company WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL L D. Phooe Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-718 CHICAGO Mention The Review when ron wr
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We are headquarters for fine Roses. Large supply of exceptionally good stock in all grades at the right price. Your mail or telegraph order given the same personal attention which you yourself would give it. Any quantity. CARNATIONS Let us fill your Carnation needs. We have a large supply of good quality stock. PEONIES Excellent home-grown Peonies. Cannot be beat for value on this market. Frne ^ Company WHOLESALE FLORISTS 30 E. Randolph St. Successors to ERNE & KLINGEL L D. Phooe Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-718 CHICAGO Mention The Review when ron write. seller. Oplielia is in lieaviest supply of the roses and moves fairly well, though not so easily as the darker colored varieties. The carnation season is rapidly ap- proaching its end. Stock is still in over- sujjply, liowever, and the quality has retrograded because of the heat. They sell slowly. A retrospect of the season on this item proves quite satisfactory. Althougli the season was late in start- ing, it was also late in ending, and re- turns for the season are not so bad as they might have been. Peonies are in heavy supply this week, because it is the heiglit of the local season. Larger quantities than were exj)ected are going into cold stor- age, l)ecause at present the demand is lethargic and low ])rices prevail. It is expected July will afford a better market for them. Easter lilies are in good suj)ply, but sell poorly. Valley remains the same; enough, but none too much. Orchids are still a scarce item. Some good quality sweet peas are arriving and are meeting witli an active demand. Poor quality stock, on the other hand, of which there is con- siderable, is ])roving difficult to dis- ]K)se of. Gladioli are in fair demand. Daisies are selling fairly well, although affected by the great quantity of field daisies which may be seen everywhere. The few forget-me-nots which arrive are finding a welcome reception. Pan- sies are about over with, the quality now being po
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