. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists^ Review October 25, 1917. S00,000 Fidd-grown CARNATION PLANTS $ per 100; $ per 1000 ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS WHITE WONDER MRS. C. W. WARD :^«NCHANTKB8S THE HERALD i^ €XUMPW^ wc BELLE WASHBURN THENANTHOS PETER REINBERG $ per 100; $ per 1000 250 at the 1000 rate 3D EAST y RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO BUFFALO. The Market. Business has not been what it should be. Wet, disagreeable days last week kept many of the small buyers at home. Funerals have been few and there have been no large decorations. There is plenty of stock to b


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists^ Review October 25, 1917. S00,000 Fidd-grown CARNATION PLANTS $ per 100; $ per 1000 ROSE-PINK ENCHANTRESS WHITE WONDER MRS. C. W. WARD :^«NCHANTKB8S THE HERALD i^ €XUMPW^ wc BELLE WASHBURN THENANTHOS PETER REINBERG $ per 100; $ per 1000 250 at the 1000 rate 3D EAST y RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO BUFFALO. The Market. Business has not been what it should be. Wet, disagreeable days last week kept many of the small buyers at home. Funerals have been few and there have been no large decorations. There is plenty of stock to be had. The first three days of the week Ameri- can Beauties were plentiful; now Sun- burst, Killarney, Bichmond, Hadley and Ophelia are of good quality and plenti- ful. Some of the stock shows mildew, but all of it is good property. Some of the florists have large showings of chrysan- themums, but as yet mums are not in full swing. Fancy McCullough dahlias are to be had, but other varieties seem to have had their day. The south is already sending occasional shipments of laurel roping. Various Notes. The second Liberty loan has been the talk of the week. Many florists have done their "bit" to aid Uncle Sam in his struggle. At the conclusion of the loan campaign the florists hope to have a fair showing. They all are aware of tlie fact that the quickest way out of til is trouble is to pitch in and win. Charles Felton put in a window of $1 baskets October 18. Gladioli, dahlias and oak foliage were used in them. Jerry Brookins, of Orchard Park, is cutting good Prima Donna roses. October 16 F. P. Adams, of the Anderson staff, and Miss Edna C. Sauer took a plunge in the pool of matri- mony. The bride's bouquet, made by the groom, consisted of Sweetheart and other roses and orchids. The house was decorated with palms, roses, chrysan- themums and dahlias. F. P. A. DAYTON, O. are and Fu- Scveral of the Dayton florists complaining of scarcity of help. Potted ferns, begonias,


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