. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review NOTBMBIB 20. 1920 SPECIAL 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. Crate Containing 50 10-inch, 26 12-inch and 25 14-inch $ 50 12-inch, 26 14-inch and 2ft 16-inch 9 26 33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 84 16-inch 50 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch Crate Containing 5012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch $ 50 12-incn, 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 60 20-inch 100 each 12,14,16,18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review NOTBMBIB 20. 1920 SPECIAL 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. Crate Containing 50 10-inch, 26 12-inch and 25 14-inch $ 50 12-inch, 26 14-inch and 2ft 16-inch 9 26 33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 84 16-inch 50 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch Crate Containing 5012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch $ 50 12-incn, 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 60 20-inch 100 each 12,14,16,18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA« The majority of flowers sold at $3 to $6 per dozen, with poor ones lower. Pompons, especially bronze and crim- son ones, have sold well of late. Boses are coming in less freely and there is no trouble in cleaning them up at good prices. Short-stemmed stock makes $6 to $10, according to color. The best grades make as high as $25 and some fancy pinks and reds $40. For American Beauty there has been a good call. Carnations have braced up to $8 and $10, Laddie bringing more. Vio- lets at $2 and $3 are not abundant; neither are lilies or callas. Paper Whites are rather a slow sale. Stevia has appeared, but will sell better a lit- tle later. The warm fall has hastened its blooming period. Sweet peas are selling better; so is the comparatively small quantity of miscellaneous flowers arriving. There are still good supplies of cat- tleyas and more cypripediums are com- ing in than a week ago. Valley is scarce and dear. Small lots of gardenias are arriving. An abundance of good cycla- mens, begonias and other flowering plants are coming in, some poinsettias being included. Gardeners' and Florists' Club. In spite of a cold, driving storm of rain and sleet, the first of the season, there was a good attendance at the club meeting November 16, over sixty members being present. The executive committee reported in favor of holding a banquet on


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