. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists' Review Februaby 10, 1916. CARHATIOHS Our supply is large and fine; you can rely on our filling your order. Roses Tulips Beauties Paper Wliites Romans Jonquils Orchids Callas Lilies Violets Valley Freesia Calendulas Peas Greens FANCY BOXWOOD, $ per case of 50 lbs. Erne A Klingel. Acento for TO-BAK-INE 30 E. Randolph St. It. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The Rertew whm yon write. too much. Of good stock there is a fair supply. Of medium and splits there is any quantity. Fully thirty per cent of the carnation


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists' Review Februaby 10, 1916. CARHATIOHS Our supply is large and fine; you can rely on our filling your order. Roses Tulips Beauties Paper Wliites Romans Jonquils Orchids Callas Lilies Violets Valley Freesia Calendulas Peas Greens FANCY BOXWOOD, $ per case of 50 lbs. Erne A Klingel. Acento for TO-BAK-INE 30 E. Randolph St. It. D. Phone Randolph 6578 Auto. 41-716 CHICAGO Mention The Rertew whm yon write. too much. Of good stock there is a fair supply. Of medium and splits there is any quantity. Fully thirty per cent of the carnations now reach- ing the market are splits. Bulbous stock of all kinds is plenti- ful. Tulips, red, white, yellow and variegated, are available in quantities. Jonquils, too, are on the long side. Not so, daffodils. These are still in short supply. These items, however, have not been moving in an altogether satis- factory manner. They show a rather marked tendency to drag. Paper Whites still find a cordial reception at the hands of the buyers. Romans are leaning to the short side. The demand for violets can be satisfied without diflB- culty. Valley is again short of the demand. Sweet peas are moving well, but the supply is shortened as a result of the trouble growers are having with buds dropping. Freesia, too, clears readily. As a consequence of the ex- treme cold, eastern growers of cattleyas are not shipping to the Chicago market as heavily as they were, with the result that cattleyas are decidedly scarce. The shortage of Sprengeri and plumosus continues. Other greens are moving, but not fast enough to outrun the supply. Many ferns require pick- ing over and rebunching before the buyers will accept them. Elaborate preparations are being made for St. Valentine's day and many advance orders have been booked by the wholesalers, assuring a good three days at the end of this week. January Business. Now that January totals have been figured up and consideration has been possible, a som


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