. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists^ Review March 24, 1921. SPECIAL WIRE WREATH OFFER Just ask for our prices on all wire designs. PAINTED GR£EN SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crate ContainioK 60 10-inch, 25 12-inch and 26 14-inch $ 60 12-inch, 25 W-inch nd 25 16-inch 88 12-inch, 83 U-inch and 84 16-inch. 60 12-inch, 50 14-inch and 60 16-inch . Crate Containing 6012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch 60 12-inch. 10014-inch, 100 16-inch. 6018-inch and 60 20-inch 100 each ,18 and ao-inch B.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists^ Review March 24, 1921. SPECIAL WIRE WREATH OFFER Just ask for our prices on all wire designs. PAINTED GR£EN SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crate ContainioK 60 10-inch, 25 12-inch and 26 14-inch $ 60 12-inch, 25 W-inch nd 25 16-inch 88 12-inch, 83 U-inch and 84 16-inch. 60 12-inch, 50 14-inch and 60 16-inch . Crate Containing 6012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch 60 12-inch. 10014-inch, 100 16-inch. 6018-inch and 60 20-inch 100 each ,18 and ao-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Mention The Review when you write. highest reading ever recorded on this date. W. N. C. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. The feature of last week was the effort of the growers to hold their stock back for Easter. Some of tliem have lost out, with the result that there is an unusually large amount of potted stock in the market, especially bulbous stock. With almost the warmest March weather ever known, blooms have liter- ally got away from the growers in many instances, but, nevertheless, the indica- tions are for a supply that will surpass any previous year. A conservative ad- vance in prices will not seriously re- tard the market, but in case of boost- ing prices to the sky, as has been done on some of the floral feast days, it is doubtful if there will bo the general purchasing public in evidence that the retailers are counting on. Business has held fairly well for the Lenten season, although there has been a noticeable decline in funeral demands and, with no social functions, the stores have been somewhat dull. March 17, however, there was a slight flurry, espe- cially in the demand for small potted shamrocks and all varieties of green flowers. Several St. Patrick's day ban- quets and dances helped the week out materially. Various Notes. Eugene McCarron was one of the Providence florists at the New York flower show las


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