. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 754 The American Florist, May 8 Chrysanthemums American Beauty The Noveltv of tht- Season. Pink, $1AK) per bunch; Yellow, $ to $ per bunch. Fancy, selected. The best grown stock in the United States, Must be seen to be appreciated. Killarney RANDALL CO., Coming in splendid supply. Also getting in nice lot of short to medium Perles. Carnations in good supply and all choice varieties. .Mso full supDiy of all other Seasonable Cut Flowers. We have the coods and facilities for taking care of your cut flowe


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 754 The American Florist, May 8 Chrysanthemums American Beauty The Noveltv of tht- Season. Pink, $1AK) per bunch; Yellow, $ to $ per bunch. Fancy, selected. The best grown stock in the United States, Must be seen to be appreciated. Killarney RANDALL CO., Coming in splendid supply. Also getting in nice lot of short to medium Perles. Carnations in good supply and all choice varieties. .Mso full supDiy of all other Seasonable Cut Flowers. We have the coods and facilities for taking care of your cut flower trade. 19-21 Randolph Street, Phone Central 1496. Private Exchange All Departments. Chicago Our Ready Reference Catalogue of Florists', Growers' and Nurserymen's Supplies always Riadly sent on request. St. Louis. wb;atiier vakiable. The first part of the week was warm and sultry and one had the idea that the summer had started, but a change came on Thursday and on Friday morn- ing overcoats and wraps were in order. This variety of weather has caused a delay in the planting out of gardens and lawns, but it is to be hoped that it will warm up and the weather be- come normal. Stock has become some- what scarcer, although prices have not been very high all the week; they stiff- ened on Saturday. Colored carnations became scarce, though considerable white and Enchantress were cleaned up at low figures. Sweet peas are quoted at 35 to 50 cents. Considerable out- door lilac is in, some of it nipped by the frost. Quite a few Lilium Har- risii and callas are in the market. NOTES. Young & Sons will do the planting at Delmar gardens. There is a new- feature this season in a sunken garden which wall be elaborately decorated with foliage and flowering plants. Max Rotter, North Broadway, will shortly leave for Europe. He will visit Germany and spend the summer there. At the Florists' Club meeting this week the transportation committee for S. A. F. matters will make its reports. Visitor


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