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The Florists^ Review 



OcTOBUt T. 1020 



KII88BLL CX>LUNBIA PREBOBR MILADY HEARST OPHELIA SUNBURST 



Excellent Autumn Roses 



BUTTERFLY ULLARNEY W. KILLARNEY RICHMOND CRUSADER NESBIT BRUNNER 



Fine Quality in All Leading Varieties 



CARNATIONS "^^^ NEW CROP 



In good supply, with quality exceptionally fine for so early in the season. 



Yelbw and White flus, Easter Lilies, Rnbrum Lilies, Valley, Dahlias, Celosii, Cesfflos, Zinnias 



and all other seasonable Gut Flowers, including Greens of all kinds. 

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With the opening of the Fall Season, why not place a regular standing order with us 

 for two or more shipments per week, thereby protecting you when a scarcity exists? 



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terial improvement in average prices, 

 short stock now bringing much better 

 figures than when it was necessary to 

 clean up by means of job lot sales. The 

 quality of roses is excellent, but shorts 

 at the moment are in better demand 

 than the longest grade. Columbia is to 

 be had with 4-foot stems. The supply 

 of Beauties is now increasing rapidly. 



With the passing of asters, carnations 

 have come into renewed demand. Also, 

 there has been improvement in the qual- 

 ity, though many growers are picking 

 only the first crop and have extremely 

 short stems. The supply is increasing 

 steadily and it looks as though carna- 

 tions will be far more plentiful in the 

 first half of this season than they were 

 last year. 



Chrysanthemums continue in limited 

 supply, but there will be much larger 

 cuts within the next few days. Many 

 growers are nearly ready to begin ship- 

 ping. Weather conditions in late Sep- 

 tember have proved disastrous for some 



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Chicago 



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of the growers, large numbers of early 

 flowers having been ruined. The cool 

 nights caused condensation to settle on 

 the opening flowers and the hot sun next 

 day cooked them, with the result that 



the tips of the petals turned brown and 

 the flowers were rendered unsalable. 

 The best local mums have sold for as 

 much as $6 per dozen within the last 

 week. The supply of pompons is not 



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