. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -SPECIAL PitlCES Letters paok*d tS to aaoli paokaar*. Mmnarala In vain* eolors and prioa. RIPT HERS Can tea liad in tba following Inaerip- tlona In Gold and Purpla. No. 1 la GoId'And Parple, per 1000, tSM No. 4 In Gold Onlr. P«r 1000, $ No. 6 In Gold only, per 1000. $ The kind that will sticky STICK and STICK, and won't come off. Father Mother Brother Sister Husband Wife Mamma Comrade Nephew At Rest Kest Our My Asleep Baby Sleeping Cousin Peace Niece Daughter Darling Dear Too Soon Grandpa Grandma Friend Aunt Uncle Papa ) • Son B. E. and J.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -SPECIAL PitlCES Letters paok*d tS to aaoli paokaar*. Mmnarala In vain* eolors and prioa. RIPT HERS Can tea liad in tba following Inaerip- tlona In Gold and Purpla. No. 1 la GoId'And Parple, per 1000, tSM No. 4 In Gold Onlr. P«r 1000, $ No. 6 In Gold only, per 1000. $ The kind that will sticky STICK and STICK, and won't come off. Father Mother Brother Sister Husband Wife Mamma Comrade Nephew At Rest Kest Our My Asleep Baby Sleeping Cousin Peace Niece Daughter Darling Dear Too Soon Grandpa Grandma Friend Aunt Uncle Papa ) • Son B. E. and J. T. COKELY, 201 a. 7th Ave., SCRAITOR, PA. Cstabllahad M yaara Manufaoturars and Importars of Floriata* SuppUaa —^^^—^——i ABOVX PRICKS ARK POSTPAID ^«-»——^-^ Tan Words to Kaoli Packaca Par 100 words $ Always state what color is wanted, other- wise sold will be sent. BOSTON. The Market. The week ending June 28 proved a satisfactory one for cut flower sales. Graduation exercises, weddings, recep- tions and other social gatherings created a good call, and clearances were good, especially on roses and carnations. With the closing of schools and colleges and the passing of June weddings, demands are now much fewer and there is little but funeral work to keep retailers busy. All hands anticipate a quiet market for a couple of months and an active one in September. Boses are fewer in num- ))er, but of fairly good quality for early fuly. There is a limited call for Ameri- jan Beauties, but for such varieties as Kaiserin, Miller, Ophelia and Francis Scott Key there is good demand. The Killarneys are now of poor quality. Small lots of hybrid perpetuals have ap- peared, but these cut a small figure in the wholesale market. It is surprising that more are not grown, as they are so much superior to the undersized blooms grown under glass at this season. Carnations are small, and the color of pink varieties is poor. Many growers have stopped shipping them entirely. Sweet p


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