. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1808 Pacific Ave. Member Florists' Telerranh Doiivurr PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad Si NEWARK, N. J. Aftistk Floral Work and long Stea Beauties Our Specialty NONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN. Leadlnff Florist All Order* Promptlr Attended to L. P. Phone No. 438 EW J ER8 EY EDWAID SCEERY—rATDtSON nl FASSAK Member Florists' Telecrach Delivery Associatiov W. and W. FLOWER STORE 99 S. Main St., WASHINQTONp PA. Wholesale and Retail Florists. LANCASTER, PA. B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Horisb (i THE ROSERY" iANCASTCR'S QUALITY rLOWKR SHOP Lou Helen Dundore Moore


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1808 Pacific Ave. Member Florists' Telerranh Doiivurr PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad Si NEWARK, N. J. Aftistk Floral Work and long Stea Beauties Our Specialty NONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN. Leadlnff Florist All Order* Promptlr Attended to L. P. Phone No. 438 EW J ER8 EY EDWAID SCEERY—rATDtSON nl FASSAK Member Florists' Telecrach Delivery Associatiov W. and W. FLOWER STORE 99 S. Main St., WASHINQTONp PA. Wholesale and Retail Florists. LANCASTER, PA. B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Horisb (i THE ROSERY" iANCASTCR'S QUALITY rLOWKR SHOP Lou Helen Dundore Moore LANCA8TKII, PA vLAKIi, ILUKIST, 184 Washington Ave. Member Florlste' Telegraph Delivery. Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled promptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. 2454. SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST Write. Phone or Wire SCRANTON PA eit Linden Street. Ot/IUUIIVn, fit. mE fERNERY Je Ve LAYER ERIE, PA WRITE, PHONE or WIRE CSTASUSMIO ISM. ERIE, All orders carefully and promptly filled. instead of using willow and splint bas- kets. Cedar barlt logs are being used for crocus, snowdrops and valley plants. Jos. Howard Ranney, formerly with Chas. L. Dole, of Lockport, is now with the Lenox Flower Shop. H. P. Neun, of Rochester, is grow- ing some fine lavender rhododendrons, which are finding ready sale here. Jacob Wiese had on sale last week a fine lot of plants, such as primulas, Boston ferns, begonias, hydrangeas and cinerarias. Mignonette, Japanese lilies, snapdragons, yellow marguerites, sweet peas and Victorias were in excellent condition. H. Keitsch & Son have sold their greenhouse property and have had the conservatories torn down. They now buy all their stock. They were busy with funeral work last week and report business growing steadily. E. C. A. BOSTON. The Market. The cut flower outlook a few days before Easter is encouraging. No fancy prices are looked for, but a large busi- ness at moderate prices is assured. Business last week held up well. March 27 a cold w


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