. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. j'-vjjfsT'' ^lysTjr^'.TW.^fP.'VH' 22 The Florists^ Review August 5, fl Established, 1897. by G. L, GRAIT^ Published every Thursday by The Flxjkists' Publishing Co., 630-660 Oaxton Building:, 608 South Dearborn St., Cbicac:o. Wabash 8196. Retristered cable address, Florrlew. Chlcagfo. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the post-office at Ohl- caffo. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. $ Advertisini; rat«s quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertls


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. j'-vjjfsT'' ^lysTjr^'.TW.^fP.'VH' 22 The Florists^ Review August 5, fl Established, 1897. by G. L, GRAIT^ Published every Thursday by The Flxjkists' Publishing Co., 630-660 Oaxton Building:, 608 South Dearborn St., Cbicac:o. Wabash 8196. Retristered cable address, Florrlew. Chlcagfo. Entered as second class matter Dec. , at the post-office at Ohl- caffo. 111., under the Act of March Subscription price, $ a year. To Canada, $; to Europe. $ Advertisini; rat«s quoted upon request. Only strictly trade ad- Tertlslnff accepted. !! NOTICE. It b impocaibl* t« guannte* tk* iBsertioB, «U*coiittmiaBC« •r •Itomtiaa mt aMj adTartu*- BMit nalass imstructiaiu wrm r»e«iT where there will be showers about August 7; moderately low temperatures for a day or two will be followed by somewhat higher temperatures. For the Ohio Valley and Tennessee— The weather will be generally fair dur- ing the week, with temperatures slightly below the normal for two or three days, iOllowed by a slight rise thereafter. CHICAGK). The Market. Following last week's rush for stock for funeral work, the Chicago market has slipped back to the usual summer quiet. The conditions, thougli^ are not usual. Because of the anomalous weather with which this section of the country has been favored this summer, there is an unusually large supply in all lines of stock. The heavy demand of last week, which continued until July 29, was taking care of this sup- ply, until a number of growers who do not ordinarily ship to Chicago thought they scented an opportunity and be- gan shipping here just when the ebb in the demand set in. This, in connec- tion with the regular heavy receipts, has left the market overloaded with all kinds of stock. Roses are in supply considerably in excess of the demand and, as they are inclined to open quickly, they must be moved at once. This fact, together with the large quantities and what W. E. Ly


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