. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. High Grade Flowers Per 100 Sweet Peas—Fancy Spencer $ to $ 10(1(1 lots , $, $ $ Carnations—Select, Fancy Good Tulips-Fancy Jonquils and Daffodils to Per 100 Freesia Purity $ to $ Violets-Double and Single 60 to .75 Easter Lilies—Fancy Roses—Pink and White Killarney, Brilliant, Sunburst, ..$6. $8. $10. $12 Ferns-Per 1000 $3,00 A. ^. r»^K^lB^E>I^ «5 CO. -Wholesale Florists— 30 East Randolph Street, Long Distance Telephone—Centra


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. High Grade Flowers Per 100 Sweet Peas—Fancy Spencer $ to $ 10(1(1 lots , $, $ $ Carnations—Select, Fancy Good Tulips-Fancy Jonquils and Daffodils to Per 100 Freesia Purity $ to $ Violets-Double and Single 60 to .75 Easter Lilies—Fancy Roses—Pink and White Killarney, Brilliant, Sunburst, ..$6. $8. $10. $12 Ferns-Per 1000 $3,00 A. ^. r»^K^lB^E>I^ «5 CO. -Wholesale Florists— 30 East Randolph Street, Long Distance Telephone—Central 3373. CHICAGO The Rapid Wrapper Co., manufac- turer of the Rapid Rapper, has re- ceived such an exceptionally large number of orders the past T\-eek that it has found it impossible to supply anywhere near the demand, which was much greater than anticipated, and overtaxed the capacity of their fac- tory. This concern is so heavily over- loaded with orders on Rapid Wrap- pers, especially on the sizes for Easter plants, that it will cause a delay from ten to fifteen days in shipping. Orders, however, will be filled in the order they have been received and every effort will be made to fill all Easter orders complete. Every florist should have one of these wrapping outfits, for it is the greatest time and money saving wrapping device the florists ever had an opportunity to buy. George Fisher and M. W. Fisher, who are doing business tmder the name of George Fisher & Brother, florists, have rented the corner store on the main floor of the building they now occupy at 183 North Wabash avenue. The store will be fitted up immediately and should be ready for occupancy about April 1. Wietor Bros, are cutting a fine sup- ply of roses and carnations in all the leading varieties and report business as unusually good this week. The crops at the greenhouses are in splendid condition and extra large cuts are in sight for Easter. H. Van Gelder. manager of Percy Jones, Inc., is


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