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The Florists* Review 



Deckuber 1, 1921 



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ROS 



Excellent Quality 

 I Very good values 



s Per 100 



I Good Short Roses - - $ 4.00 to $ 6.00 



I Medium Stem Roses - - 8.00 to 10.00 



§ Long Stem Roses - - 1 2.00 to 1 5.00 



g Special Fancy Long Roses - - 1 8.00 to 20.00 



S Any variety — we have them all in quantity 



1 Extra Special Long PREMIERl $25.00 and $30.00 



= THESE ARE UNUSUALLY FINE FLOWERS ) ^ 



American Beauties for Christmas 



We shall have a splendid lot of Long Beauties this year. A large supply — fine 



quality. Ask us for prices on the quantity you will need. This probably will be 



the only supply in Chicago this Christmas. Now ready to book your order. 



BOXWOOD for CHRISTMAS 



We never handled finer Boxwood and we have a large supply. Have already booked 

 orders for several hundred bags for Christmas delivery and suggest you order yours 

 now. Remember Bouquet Green and Holly will be scarce and arrange <t|0 C A 

 for enough good Boxwood. 50-lb. bags ^pi^.Ov/ 



NEW WHITE CARNATION THOMAS H. JOY 



Rooted cuttings, $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. Let us have your order now if you want early delivery 



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pretty nearly finished with their large 

 chrysanthemums, but others have given 

 increased space to the late varieties, 

 with the result that the market still is 

 well supplied. Of pompons there seems 

 to be no end, though it may come sud- 

 denly. Usually about this date the 

 market undergoes a sharp change, the 



passing of the clirysanthenmin season 

 being signalized by a quick increase 

 in the demand and by a correspond- 

 ing firming up of prices. Growers and 

 wholesalers are watching for signs of 

 such a change, but as yet there has been 

 nothing to indicate approach of a tight 

 mj'fket. The weather has been unusually 



warm for late November and may be a 

 factor in keeping the stores well sup- 

 plied with stock. 



The Changing World. 



Last year the retailers thought the 

 prospect for Thanksgiving trade was so 

 good that they left the advertising to 



