. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 334 The American Floris7\ Mar. 14, Roses Enough for All. New cuts now coming on of Fancy KILLARNEY and RICHMOND, Other Roses in good supply. Carnations also in good supply. We ?row our own Lily of the Valley, Fancy Mignonette, Freesias, Tulips. Daffodils, and all other seasonable flowers. Green Goods a specialty. All at market prices day of shipment. Office and Salesroom 33-35-37 Randolph St. Chicago. FoelHinann Bros. 60. Iiong Distance Phone Randolpli 35. Wholesale Commission Florists. Hardy Cut Evergreens and Fl


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 334 The American Floris7\ Mar. 14, Roses Enough for All. New cuts now coming on of Fancy KILLARNEY and RICHMOND, Other Roses in good supply. Carnations also in good supply. We ?row our own Lily of the Valley, Fancy Mignonette, Freesias, Tulips. Daffodils, and all other seasonable flowers. Green Goods a specialty. All at market prices day of shipment. Office and Salesroom 33-35-37 Randolph St. Chicago. FoelHinann Bros. 60. Iiong Distance Phone Randolpli 35. Wholesale Commission Florists. Hardy Cut Evergreens and Florists' Supplies. HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., BRONZE GALAX, best $ per case, 10,000 GREEN GALAX best $ per case, 10,000 DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS $ per 1000 Laurel Festooning, Boxwood, Southern Wild Stuilax, Sphaguutn and Green Moss, Lencothoe Sprays, etc. 15 Province St. and 9 Chapman Place, BOSTON, MASS. St. Louis. BUSINESS DULL. The week just ended, the first of the Lenten season, proved to be a very dull one. All kinds of flowers are now com- ing in. Roses and carnations are very plentiful, and prices are, therefore, down. Long stemmed American Beauty roses seem to be scarce. Lilies and bul- bous stock are plentiful. Good fancy ferns are now bringing $3 per 1,000. Violets have been very plentiful and sell from 75 cents to $ per 1,000. The blooms are daily becoming smaller, and it is only a question of a little time and they will be done for this season. Sweet peas are much more plentiful. At the market, flowering plants of all kinds are coming in and from now on to Easter we can look for an increasing supply. Asparagus Sprengeri and A. plumosus bunches are selling well, but trade, as reported generally by the re- tailers, is very slow. There has been a lack of funeral work the past week. SPRINQ FLOWER SHOW. The second annual spring exhibition given by the Horticultural Society was opened March 11 at noon at the Grand Avenue Masonic Temple,


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