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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



SEPTEMBER 1, 1898. 



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HUNTS REVIEW OF THE CHICAGO 

 MARKET. 



The past week has shown no improve- 

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 however, as we are still within the lim- 

 its ot the summer season. The cool 

 weather earlier in the month has been 

 followed by a spell of extreme heat, and 

 as a result, business suffers, while the 

 quantity of stock sent in has increased 

 considerably. 



Beauties are showing some improve- 

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 heat has taken out some of the color 

 Maids and Brides still run small and 

 poor. Perles are good, but do not keep 

 long. ' 



Carnations average fair only, but un- 

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