OCTOBBB 25. 1917. 



The Horists' Review 



Jli* florist* who** c«ra* spp—r on tb* pac** owrryinr thl* hMitf • ar* pr*p«r«d to flll ordor* 

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Alexander NcConnell 



611 5th Ave., cor. of 49th St 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of the 

 United States, Canada and all the principal 

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NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



The market at the close of the last, 

 week was much depressed because of 

 the oversupply of chrysanthemums and 

 roses. The real reason for the insta- 

 bility of the market, however, was the 

 flood of mums, which was beyond ex- 

 pectations. The early mums were still 

 in the market, and with the additions 

 of the later varieties the supply greatly 

 exceeded the demand. Prices were 

 about half of those a year ago. White 

 varieties were abundant and the pink- 

 dyed flowers made their appearance. 

 There must have been twenty varieties 

 of mums in the market October 20, 

 among them being Bonnaffon, Chieftain, 

 Golden Glow, Chrysolora, Golden Queen, 

 Oconto, Early Frost, Polly Eose, Pa- 

 cific and the pink and bronze Unakas. 



The oversupply of roses caused the 

 prices to fall. The best hybrid per- 

 petual roses were easily disposed of. 

 American Beauties sold for $30 per 

 hundred, while Hadley roses have 

 reached $20 per hundred. Prima Donna, 

 Mock and Ophelia roses are as popular 

 as ever. 



The carnation shipments increased in 

 size daily and the price of the best of 

 them was $3 per hundred. There is 

 still much room for improvement in 

 stem and quality of bloom. Longiflo- 

 rum lilies hold well at $8 per hundred 

 for the best, and the supply and de- 

 mand are about equal. Valley is sell- 

 ing at lower prices, $8 being asked for 

 tlie selected. The supply of gardenias 

 is limited. With the exception of a 

 few fancy flowers, the top for orchids 

 is 35 cents apiece. Many sell at 25 

 cents and lower. 



Violets are of better quality. The 

 best flowers sold October 20 at 40 cents 

 per hundred, but the majority brought 

 ,25 to 35 cents per hundred. There were 

 a few asters and dahlias in the market 

 October 20, but they found little sale. 

 Cosmos are still fine. Tritomas are 



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NEW YORK -*™«'*»^ 



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Tel. 1602. 1668 Columbns 



NEW YORK CITY 



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509 MADISON AVE. 



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