. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Weekly Florists' Review. AFUii> 25, 1912. BUTTERFLY SiA£EEX Extra long stemmed, hncy ftick, $ Per 100 We can supply these in live colors—white, lavender, pink, red, cerise. It is special fancy stock and will make a hit wherever used. KILLARNEYS A large supply of fancy stock. All lengths. ORCHIDS Finest Cattleyae— $ to $ per doz. VALLEY Always on hand in quantity. CARNATIONS Our stock travels. It has the shipping quality. DAISIES White and yellow— $ to $ per 100. LEUCOTHOE Not scarce here—$ per 1000. USE RANDALL'S L


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Weekly Florists' Review. AFUii> 25, 1912. BUTTERFLY SiA£EEX Extra long stemmed, hncy ftick, $ Per 100 We can supply these in live colors—white, lavender, pink, red, cerise. It is special fancy stock and will make a hit wherever used. KILLARNEYS A large supply of fancy stock. All lengths. ORCHIDS Finest Cattleyae— $ to $ per doz. VALLEY Always on hand in quantity. CARNATIONS Our stock travels. It has the shipping quality. DAISIES White and yellow— $ to $ per 100. LEUCOTHOE Not scarce here—$ per 1000. USE RANDALL'S LILIES Easter, Rubrum, Auratum, Calla — always can supply. FANCY HARDY CUT rERNS Save money by takings advan- tac^e of this special offer, good for this week only— $ per lOOO in case lots Smaller quantities at market rates. A. L« Randall Co Everything for Florists, L. D. PhoM Ctmtnl Ut« PrlTst* EzekABce all DapartMienti 66 E. Randolph Street, CUcMo Mention The Review when yon write. sistently with the demand and, in fact, almost everything that had heen abun- dant shortened up when the cool weather got in its work. The demand for Beauties was not unusual, but it managed to take care of the supply, while Killarneys had a brisk run, with carnations. The latter had also been in great supply, but the out-of-town special sales gathered up a greater part of the surplus and on Saturday they were again bringing normal rates. The cold weather seemed to affect the carna- tion supply fully as much as the rose crop. Among the novelties last week, the first consignment of lilac was seen and, although some was of fair quality, it was generally poor and failed to reach any high mark in prices for the first supply, notwithstanding that the initial shipment was three weeks later than last year. Spanish iris, tulips and jon- quils found a fair market at the close of the week and in the majority of cases a clean-up was made at prices that looked fair by comparison with what had


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