. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Apbil 19, 1917. WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. SAVE MONEY and let us quote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T. COKELY Everything In Florists' Supplies. Established 21 Years 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Mention Th# R^tI^w whPn von write hyacinths and daffodils may be had. Other offerings are callas, gladioli, snap- dragons and stocks. Greens are plenti- ful. Vaxious Notes. C. E. Critchell has been having a nice lot of vallej-. The C
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Apbil 19, 1917. WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. SAVE MONEY and let us quote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T. COKELY Everything In Florists' Supplies. Established 21 Years 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Mention Th# R^tI^w whPn von write hyacinths and daffodils may be had. Other offerings are callas, gladioli, snap- dragons and stocks. Greens are plenti- ful. Vaxious Notes. C. E. Critchell has been having a nice lot of vallej-. The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange has been offering some of the finest sweet peas in the market. The choice ones sold readily, even in a glutted mar- ket. S. Frank & Sons, of Portland, Ind., are shipping excellent roses to L. H. Kyrk. Last week Peter Weiland had some un- usually good Darwin tulips. They were grown at his place at Newcastle, ind. Among recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beckmann, of Middletown, O.; Joseph Hill, of Eichmond, Ind.; J. T. Herdigen, of Aurora, Ind.; Miss Cath- erine Federlo, of Hamilton, O. C. H. H. NEW BEDFORD, liIASS. The Market. A heavy snow storm the day after Easter certainly quieted business. By the middle of the week, however, busi- ness came to life again. Plenty of fu- neral work cleaned up all the left-over flowers. Violets are about gone. Prices of both carnations and roses have dropped. Various Notes. Edward M. Pierce spent April 12 in Boston on business. Mr. Pierce has had to postpone a lot of outdoor work on account of the recent snowfall. Mrs. Timothy Shea has joined the sales force at Harry Reek's store on Union street. Plenty of funeral work kept the force busy at William P. Pierce's during the week. "William Brown, of Cedar street, is cutting some excellent callas. A visit to Mr. Brown's place this week found everybody busy and stock of all kinds in first-class shape. Manuel B. Sylvia said he had the best Easter since he
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