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The Rorists' Review 



Septkmbek 15, 1921 



We offer you the best of Roses 



We also have a Fine Supply of 



Asters Carnations Gladioli 



Valley Gaillardias 



Lilies Sprengeri 



Daisies Boxwood 



Gentians Ferns 



Adiantum 

 Plumosus 

 Smilax 

 Galax 



Myrtle 



The Green 



you get so 



many calls for 



F RNE ^ ft OMPANY 



30 E. Randolph St. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D. Phone Randolph 6578 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review wben you write. 



^ ▲ ^ FLOWERS "at their best" h^ From Grower Direct ^m 



¥fEIIAND-RlSCII Co. 



wSiKe. FLOWER GROWERS cHia«) 



comprise some particularly good colors. 

 He exhibited a table full at the Flo- 

 rists' Club meeting. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



No great change has come over cut 

 flower market conditions since last 

 week's report. Asters continue to ar- 

 rive in great numbers and the quality 

 leaves nothing to be desired. Sales are 

 only made at low rates. Nearly all 

 growers report much disease in their 

 crops and one wonders how conditions 

 in the selling line would have been if 

 plants had all remained healthy. There 

 is a perceptible slackening up in the 

 arrivals of gladioli. A few fancies, 

 notably Schwaben, Europa and Unique, 

 make $5 and $6, but great numbers sell 

 at almost unquotable prices. Dahlias 

 come from one or two growers, but 

 these are mainly shipped direct to the 

 retailers from the large growers, who 

 are numerous in Massachusetts. There 

 is an ample supply of cosmos, larkspur, 

 coreopsis, helichrysunis and other out- 

 door flowers. 



A fair number of short-stemmed car- 

 nations are coming in. Buyers are not 

 eager to purchase them while asters and 

 gladioli are plentiful and cheap. Eoses 

 are little changed, values running all 

 the way from 50 cents to $12. "There 

 are no American Beauty roses, and it 

 would almost seem as if this one time 

 rose leader was passing out altogether. 

 It has held the center of the stage for 

 more years than any other rose, but 

 has been gradually falling back. I 

 don't know of any New England rose 

 specialist now growing it under glass, 



Better stock means better business 



Our Roses are fine, good length stems 



(^olumbias, 6c to 10c 

 Ophelias, 4c to 10c 

 Milady, 3c to 6c 

 White Roses, 4c to 8c 



Asters, 3c to 4c 

 Gladioli, 6c to 8c 

 Valley, 8c to 10c 

 Statice, bunch, 75c 



New Cape Flowers, Immortelles and all Xmaa Sup- 

 plies now on hand. Let us quote you prices. 



Large line of Florists' Supplies always on hand 



T. J. Noll Floral Company 



1117-1119 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. 



Mentiop The Review whpn yoii write. 



YELLOW FLOWER DYE 



PRICE, ■""I'i^qaSrt":'^' $1.00, prepaid. 



Six for $5.00 

 McClenahan Greenhouses, 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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SO East Randolph Street 



CHICAGO 



