. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 1 In Gold and Purple, per 1000. tBJW No. 4 In Gold Only, per 1000. No. 6 In Gold Only, per 1000, %iJSO The Idnd that wiU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. B. L nd J. T. GOKELY, ,SCMIITOI,PJL PAPER SCRIPT LEHERS Can b« liad In tlia followlnc Insertp* tlona In Gold and Pnrpla Father Rest Darling Mother Our Dear Brother My Too Soon Sister Asleep Grandpa Husband Baby Grandma Wife Sleeping Friend Mamma Cousin Aunt Comrade Peace Uncle Nephew Niece Papa At Rest Daughter Son Ton Word* to Xaoh Paokaco For 100 ^ rords K
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 1 In Gold and Purple, per 1000. tBJW No. 4 In Gold Only, per 1000. No. 6 In Gold Only, per 1000, %iJSO The Idnd that wiU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. B. L nd J. T. GOKELY, ,SCMIITOI,PJL PAPER SCRIPT LEHERS Can b« liad In tlia followlnc Insertp* tlona In Gold and Pnrpla Father Rest Darling Mother Our Dear Brother My Too Soon Sister Asleep Grandpa Husband Baby Grandma Wife Sleeping Friend Mamma Cousin Aunt Comrade Peace Uncle Nephew Niece Papa At Rest Daughter Son Ton Word* to Xaoh Paokaco For 100 ^ rords KstaltUeliod 25 yoara Manulaotnrora and Importors of Florists* Suppllos ^-i—^^-^-— ABOVK FRICB8 ARK POSTPAID -e^^-i—^.»^_ Always state what color is wanted, other- wise Kold will be sent. days for repairs, holds up the statice of H. Bayersdorfer & Co. Friday, February 13, has no terrors for J. M. Deutscher. It was the best day in the business history of the Phila- delphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange. J. Franklin Meehan spoke on "Land- scape Gardening" before the Pennsyl- vania Horticultural Society in the New Century Club, February 17. Stephen Mortensen, of Southampton, is sen^jig splendid Premier to the S. S. Pennock Co. J. J. Habermehl's Sons arranged a beautiful decoration for the second as- sembly ball, held in the Bellevue- Stratford. Phil. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Market. It looked like a big snow storm early Saturday, February 14, but it cleared before noon and everybody was happy. From all reports, St. Valentine's day business was better, in all respects, than in any of the previous years and the splendid clean-up that was antici- pated came Violets were not favored, as was the custom in former years. Eoses, carna- tions and bulbous stock sold equally well this year. Of course, violets sold as well as ever, but the big increase in business for this day caused a demand :L>lilliillilllllillllllllllllllllilllilllliillllllliIllllllllllliillilllllll
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