. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 176 \^8j> Ave CKic^^o 100 Violets. Valley @ Peas 75@ Daflfodils @ 100 Jonquils Tulips @ Paper Whites Carnations @ GRKENS-MARKET RATKS. 100 Eillameys, piikaidwhite, $ Easter Lilies ® Calla Lilies 12.^00 Beauties, doz @ Mention The Revtew when you write. on splendidly, with bulbous stock in the field nearly ready to cut, but shipments have been delayed by the cold weather. Bansom Kennicott, who spends his winters at Des Plaines, last


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 176 \^8j> Ave CKic^^o 100 Violets. Valley @ Peas 75@ Daflfodils @ 100 Jonquils Tulips @ Paper Whites Carnations @ GRKENS-MARKET RATKS. 100 Eillameys, piikaidwhite, $ Easter Lilies ® Calla Lilies 12.^00 Beauties, doz @ Mention The Revtew when you write. on splendidly, with bulbous stock in the field nearly ready to cut, but shipments have been delayed by the cold weather. Bansom Kennicott, who spends his winters at Des Plaines, last week re- ceived word that there was frost al- most every night on the farm at Car- bondale, but that the peonies are not &ir enough out of the ground to have Mistained any damage. Weather con- ditions thijs far are thought to be fa- vorable for the southern shippers. Various Notes. Quite a few growers, figuring that roses now pay best, are preparing to drop carnations at the end of the sea- son, but at Niles Center the Blameuser Floral Co., with 30,000 feet of glass in roses, is planning to throw them out and give all the space to carnations next season. The concern is owned by Ed- ward H. and Emil C. Blameuser, who each has a separate range of his own, and by their sister, Mrs. May Brod. A. C. Zvolanek, the sweet pea man, is expected in Chicago the latter part of the week, on his way home to Cali- fornia from the New York flower show. It is reported the agents for the new Lemoyne block, in which the E. C. Am- ling Co. and the A. L. Bandall Co. have just established permanent headquar- ters, are negotiating with several whole- sale florists, principally in the Atlas block, with a view to getting them into the basement of the new building. C. W. McKellar and wife returned March 28 from their trip to the Pacific coast. They were gone just four weeks and visited the two expositions. Mr. McKellar says they both are better than people here realize. At Los Angeles they met thre


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