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The Florists^ Review 



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for Beauties if anything like a demand 

 existed. 



A few carnations from field-grown 

 [dants are arriving, but interest no- 

 i)ody. Growers rejjort benehed stoek 

 as doing nicely, with the |)rospect of a 

 fair cut toward the end of October. 



Tlie supply of eattleyas is light, with 

 lat)iata making an appearance. Except 

 for special wants, there is little demand 

 for them. A few gardenias are to be 



had, but they command only small fig- 

 ures. 



Lilies are on the scarce side, a mod- 

 erate demand cleaning out arrivals 

 slowly. L. speciosum album is available, 

 but sales drag. There is a small supply 

 of lilies of the valley at prices previous- 

 ly quoted. 



Country flowers, so-called, are in 

 heavy supi)Iy, but variety is dwindling. 

 Tuberoses are the latest acquisition to 



the list, which is swelled l)y large ar- 

 ri\als of cosmos. 



Various Notes. 



Tliere were many \isitors last week, 

 looking the city ovcrjin their way home 

 from the convention, among them .John 

 Evans and his son, Wynne, of Rich- 

 mond, Ind.; W. .1. Keimel, of Elmhurst, 

 111.; J. J. and Mrs. Heneke, St. Louis, 

 Mo.; (^harles J. (iraham, of Cleveland, 



