. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "Penn, the Telegraph Florist" Member of Floriiti' Telegranh Delivery Aiiooistisn 124 TREMONT STREET prC Boston, Massachusetts '*' 143 TREMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yours tor Reclproolty. We cover all points In New Knsrland Members Florists' Telegraph LOWELL, MASS. NORSE & SEALS, 8 HerrimackSq. Nembers Flirists* Telegraph Delivery Associatien WELLESLEY COLLEGE Dana Hall, Walnnt Hill, Rockbridge Hall Schools TAIIiBY, W^ellosley, Mass. Long Distance Tel., Wellesley 44-1, 44-2, 44-3. VERMONT'S FLORIST W. E.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "Penn, the Telegraph Florist" Member of Floriiti' Telegranh Delivery Aiiooistisn 124 TREMONT STREET prC Boston, Massachusetts '*' 143 TREMONT STREET The Centrally Located Florist Shop Yours tor Reclproolty. We cover all points In New Knsrland Members Florists' Telegraph LOWELL, MASS. NORSE & SEALS, 8 HerrimackSq. Nembers Flirists* Telegraph Delivery Associatien WELLESLEY COLLEGE Dana Hall, Walnnt Hill, Rockbridge Hall Schools TAIIiBY, W^ellosley, Mass. Long Distance Tel., Wellesley 44-1, 44-2, 44-3. VERMONT'S FLORIST W. E. 1S7 St. Paul BURUNttTON. VT. BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLEY, Florist, 6 Park St. 50 years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed. pany's sales are in cargo lots, so Mr. Moss thought he would have no trouble placing such an order. The Reading Coal Co. was visited, with the same results. How About Wood As Fuel? Mr. Hamilton has studied the ques- tion deeply and his argument is that, while there may be a greater demand for coal this year than ever before, he does not think it is such as to war- rant the advance in prices every com- pany is making. Everyone present had seen someone, in most cases the people they have been in the habit of dealing with, and in every case prices were re- ported doubled. It is my opinion that this situation is an honest one; that the cause for it is the largely increased demand and the scarcity of labor. Then there is the greater manufacturing activity, a direct result of the war; the naval bases now have to be well stocked and care must be taken of the export trade; in fact, it seems as if the companies do not get a chance to get any coal on hand. As Mr. Gude says, the out- look for next winter is far from reas- suring. This naturally led to the ques- tion, "If the worst comes to the worst, what are the florists to do?" There were some present who, during a severe win- to


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