. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. rom it until after New Tear Thanksgiving there was an abun-dance of all kinds of seasonable flow-ers except carnations. Chrysanthe-mums were very much the leadingflower and brought from $3 to $6 retailper dozen. First-class carnations werevery scarce, bringing at retail from $1to $2 per dozen; the cheapest carna-tions sold for 75c. per dozen. Violetswere plentiful and of very good quality,averaging $1 per hundred roses of about all the good kindswere abunda
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. rom it until after New Tear Thanksgiving there was an abun-dance of all kinds of seasonable flow-ers except carnations. Chrysanthe-mums were very much the leadingflower and brought from $3 to $6 retailper dozen. First-class carnations werevery scarce, bringing at retail from $1to $2 per dozen; the cheapest carna-tions sold for 75c. per dozen. Violetswere plentiful and of very good quality,averaging $1 per hundred roses of about all the good kindswere abundant and brought from $8 to$12 wholesale. Paper White narcissuswere very plentiful at from $2 to $3per 100. Lilv of the valley fetched $4per 100. G. A. J. FIRMS WHO ARE BUILDING MONROE, N. Y.—Jonah R. Brookeis building a greenhouse, 100x16 feet. HASTINGS, NEB.—C. W. Sidles hascompleted another greenhouse and in-stalled a new steam heating plant. JUNCTION CITY, KAN.—W P. Ran-son has completed a house containing1000 square feet of glass. OAKTON, VA.—W. R. Gray has re-cently built a 16 by 100 foot The second bowling match betweenthe Morris County Gardeners andFlorists Society and the seedsmen ofNew York was played on the allaysof the Press Club in this city onSaturday, December 1. The individualscores were as follows: NEW YORK SEEDSMEN. Al. Rickards 141 205 180 W. Rickards 112 141 164 L. W. Wheeler 146 131 86 \ Protin 182 161 167 B. Chadwick 169 193 189 Total 750 831 786 MADISON GROWERS. Herrington 141 205 180 Totty 109 121 109 Schulz 94 165 124 Rating 223 148 145 Duckham 189 219 181 Total 766 858 739 The third game will be played inNew Jersey some time in the nearfuture. Dec 8, 1906. The Florists Exchange 715 9 : *Kt»i*i s*t^*,f***m^**h*<*i* P«\ E-»*o*<^^^ y»i^<v^Mt*n^<v^M«»»»i^V^l It is worth a great deal to you to knowthat your orders will be filled with care=fully selected stock, properly packed You can have this assurance by dealing wit
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