. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 20 The American Florist. Jan. 30, WHITE LILAC Ready February 1 Bridal Wreathing Ready Now. KillaVntf^V ^^ are without doubt getting in the ?%lliai iiCjr flpgjj i(jDg^ stiftstem KUlarney Roses comiog Into the Chicago market. FreeSiaS Finest in Chicago; J4 00 per 100. Violets For St. Valentine's Day. Get your order in ** early. As usual, we will have the be«t In large supply. M^vir>2in l'v«/ 'I'he popular new Green. We lT|«;.^IC>aiI ivy can supply in any quantity. For St. Valentine's Day: Heart Shaped Violet B


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 20 The American Florist. Jan. 30, WHITE LILAC Ready February 1 Bridal Wreathing Ready Now. KillaVntf^V ^^ are without doubt getting in the ?%lliai iiCjr flpgjj i(jDg^ stiftstem KUlarney Roses comiog Into the Chicago market. FreeSiaS Finest in Chicago; J4 00 per 100. Violets For St. Valentine's Day. Get your order in ** early. As usual, we will have the be«t In large supply. M^vir>2in l'v«/ 'I'he popular new Green. We lT|«;.^IC>aiI ivy can supply in any quantity. For St. Valentine's Day: Heart Shaped Violet Boxes and a full line of Florists' and Growers' Supplies. A. L. RANDALL CO., ^ ^'p^'fc^^^;^^:^ Chicago ^^ T Private Exrhange All Departments. ?»»??• m-^^^i—jj ?«»? Chicago. OF TRADE LARGER. The mild weather of the past week has brouslit along a somewhat increased supply of stock, but the demand is also ueitei- niul tlierp is consequently a larger \oUinip of business. Long stemmed Amer- ican Beauty roses are fine and continue in larse supply. The short and medium srados are unsatisfactory as to quality. In misoellaneous roses the heaviest call is for Bride, but Bridesmaid, Killarney and Richmond are also in active demand. There is generally a better supply iu this line and probably orders have been filled in most cases on select and medium grades. Short white roses are extremely scarce. The prospects seem to be that Bride and Bridesmaid will be more plenti- ful within a week as several large grow- ers report good crops coming along. As the days begin to perceptibly lengthen and the rose plants get more sun there will naturally be more stock cut. The market conditions as regard carnations seem I'ust the opposite to those affect- ing roses, as the demand is not sufficient to clean up receipts, and prices have be- irun to weaken. Considerable soft stock is seen. Last Saturday was a record breaker, according to weather bureau re- ports, it being the warmest


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