NOVBMBBR 13, 1019. 



The Florists^ Review 



65 





FANCY 



BONNAFFON 



AND OTHER 





MUMS 



IN QUANTITIES 



Assorted Pompons— Garza Beu 



Fancy Roses Choice Carnations 



We have a good stock of all seasonable Cut Flowers and Greens. 



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30 East Randolph Street 



L. D. Phone Central 6284- 



GOOD 



STOCK 

 SERVICE 



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YOtJRS, TOO, IF YOU SEND YOUR ORDERS HERE 



JOSEPH FOERSTER CO. 



Wholesale Dealers in Cut Flowers 



160 North Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Ask the man who 

 Buys from us. 



Florence L. Gooch, representing Gen- 

 eral A. J. Gooch, wholesale florist of 

 San Francisco, has been here this week. 



J. J. Karins is in town. Short as is 

 the present supply of pot plants, Mr. 

 Karins predicts that it will be still 

 shorter before it is larger. 



Mayville, Wis. — Charles Schumanu 

 and his wife, who have been in the 

 greenhouse business here for the last 

 nine years, have decided to sell out. 



NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



The long expected frost materialized 

 Saturday night, November 8, and was 

 repeated the following night, so that 

 all outdoor unprotected stock is finished, 

 much to the relief of the growers of 

 stock under glass. With the heavy ar- 

 rivals of chrysanthemums, outside stock 

 has created a serious handicap. The 

 market opened this week with a better 



tone, but there is not much snap to the 

 buying. Chrysanthemums, of course, 

 dominate the market and will continue 

 to do so for some weeks. Fancy varie- 

 ties are not overplentiful, but there is 

 a congestion of medium and low grades, 

 which makes clearances at remunera- 

 tive prices difficult. Quantities of pom- 

 pons and singles are also arriving and 

 move but slowly, even at bargain prices. 

 Bonnaffon and other midseason sorts are 

 prominent and the quality of them is 

 quite good. 



