. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists^ Review Decembeb 23. 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 6010-inch, 25 12-inch and 2514-inch 60 12-inch, 25 14-inch and 26 16-inch 33 12-inch, 83 14-inch and 84 16-inch 50 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch .$ . . . Crate Containing 6012-inch, 10014-inch and 100 16-inch $ 5012-inch, 100 14-inch, 100 16-inch. 60 18-inch and 50 20-ineh 100 each ,18 and 20-incb B. E. &


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists^ Review Decembeb 23. 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 6010-inch, 25 12-inch and 2514-inch 60 12-inch, 25 14-inch and 26 16-inch 33 12-inch, 83 14-inch and 84 16-inch 50 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch .$ . . . Crate Containing 6012-inch, 10014-inch and 100 16-inch $ 5012-inch, 100 14-inch, 100 16-inch. 60 18-inch and 50 20-ineh 100 each ,18 and 20-incb B. E. & J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. John S. Hay, the most influential mem- bers of that body, favor a union with the Germantown Horticultural Society. The trade creditors of Charles Pappas accepted, December 20, the proffered settlement of 30 cents on the dollar. Three members of the house of H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have been in New York trying to rescue a lost shipment of immortelles. William Munro, of Garrettford, Pa., motored a party of growers to South- ampton and Roslyu December 16. With Mr. Munro were David Anderson, Wil- liam E. Fowler, manager of the High- land Rose Co., and a wonderful new White Killarney grower of Edward Reid's. (N. B.—A prize of one year's subscription to the Florists' Review will be awarded to the first person who sends the correct name and address of the grower to me.—Phil.) Martin Gannon has a jiretty Christ- mas spray of dwarf oranges, called kumquats. Charles Herry Fox has a beautifully arranged Christmas window in red and blue. • William Berger's Sons say they are able to olfer a better Christmas flower- ing plant than last year for the same money. Harry Berger thinks the cyclamens, begonias and poiusettias are remarkably fine. David Anderson, of Garrettford, has his new house of Premier in full crop for Christmas. The flowers go to Ed- ward Reid. A. Harvey & Sons, of Brandywine Summit, Pa., are sending the Le


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