. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SAVE MONEY and let us fuote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T. COKELY Evorything In Florists' Supplies. 201 North Seventh Avenue, Established 22 Years SCRANTON, PA. Pierson-Duckham Co., Noe & Busieka, L. B. Coddington and William Vert. They were cordially received every- where and had a fine time. Clarence Ellsworth, with the J. F. Kidwell Co., and Paul E. Klingsporn, both of Chicago, were in our midst Oc- tober 18. The Joseph Heacock Co. plans plant- ing sweet peas as a first crop in its new rose house. Robert A. Craig spent the week in N


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SAVE MONEY and let us fuote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T. COKELY Evorything In Florists' Supplies. 201 North Seventh Avenue, Established 22 Years SCRANTON, PA. Pierson-Duckham Co., Noe & Busieka, L. B. Coddington and William Vert. They were cordially received every- where and had a fine time. Clarence Ellsworth, with the J. F. Kidwell Co., and Paul E. Klingsporn, both of Chicago, were in our midst Oc- tober 18. The Joseph Heacock Co. plans plant- ing sweet peas as a first crop in its new rose house. Robert A. Craig spent the week in New York. He found the market upset by strikes. Stocks in the growing houses were in good shape. There was not a superabundance of blooming plants for Christmas. There was a gen- eral feeling of confidence. Phil, DULUTH, MINN. The Market. Business conditions for the week end- ing October 18 were especially satis- factory and stock of all kinds is in short supply. Of course, we cannot compare this year's business with last year's, as there were unusual conditions then on account of the influenza epi- demic, which created an unusual de- mand for funeral flowers, and the great forest fire in Duluth and the surround- ing districts. Chrysanthemums show a wonderful improvement and are in great demand. The leading varieties last week were Yellow Turner, the Queen and Pink Chieftain; few pompons are on the mar- ket as yet. Carnations are still scarce and the quality none too good, with prices fairly high. Eoses are good and are selling well at good prices, espe- cially Mrs. Charles Euasell, Columbia, Hoosier Beauty and Ophelia. Cecile Brunner is only of moderate stock. Gladioli are still coming in, but the sup- ply is limited. Valley is still scarce, with not much sign of improvement. Outdoor flowers are entirely over and the old saying is true that you never miss them till they are gone. The sup- ply of greens and smilax was much bet- ter last week than before and was am- ple to meet t


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