. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review NOTEMBBR 18, 1820 SPECI4L WIRe WREATH OFFER Just ask for our prices on all wire designs. SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crat«» Containing 50 10-inch. 25 12-inch and 25 14-inch $ 50 ri-ineh, 25 14-inch and 2=) 16-inch 9 25 S! 12-inch,;« 14-inch and 34 16-inch 50 12-inch. 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch Crate Containing 50 12-inch, 100 14-inch and 100 16-inch 50 12-inca. 100 14-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 50 20-inch 100 each 12,14, 16. 18 and 20-inch B. E.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists^ Review NOTEMBBR 18, 1820 SPECI4L WIRe WREATH OFFER Just ask for our prices on all wire designs. SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crat«» Containing 50 10-inch. 25 12-inch and 25 14-inch $ 50 ri-ineh, 25 14-inch and 2=) 16-inch 9 25 S! 12-inch,;« 14-inch and 34 16-inch 50 12-inch. 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch Crate Containing 50 12-inch, 100 14-inch and 100 16-inch 50 12-inca. 100 14-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 50 20-inch 100 each 12,14, 16. 18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. terest in the rose exhibit. One was the ition iiivpn t>y the society last week. T'nder postwar condi- tions, it was most creditable. I have one criticism to mnke—that tlie descrip- tions of the show published in tlie daily press :ire injurious to horticulture. "A chrysanthemum plant with 1,000 blooms," "Two thousand Ameri- <an Reauties," and bo on, were the expressions used. Tbesp statements do harm. They are unworthy of our profession. Occasionally they are the result of overentbusiasm or they may be errors. Generally, they are preventable. Should you agree with me in this matter 1 feel sure that you will take measim's to dis •ouraKc inaccurate reporting. With kindest regards. I am very truly yours. .lolin Welsh Youne IMiiladelphia, Pa. .VovcmliiT , 1920. The Pacific Slope. Cli.'irleH W. Jennings, of OIncy. ami Mrs. .leiniings, were nieiiihers of a ]);irty of thirteen who left this city Septouiber 29 for Oregon and California, retiiininy November 1. Mr. Jennings, who a well known rose grower, gives a few of western conditions tliat may Ije of interest: "I was surprised to find that October was the planting season out there. The in .some cities have their. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan


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