. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. L«tt*ra packed ts to •aota paoksc* Homanda In ?»in» oolora and prlo*. No. 1 (told and Parvie, per 1000. No. 4 In Gold Onlr. per 1000, No. 6 In Gold Only, per 1000. The kind that wlU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. B. E. and J. T. COKELY, 201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. PAPER scaiPT LETTERS Can b« liad In tlio toUowlna Inaorl*- tlona In Oold and rnrpU Father Reat DarllDg Mother Our Dear Brother My Too Sooi Sister Aaleep Grandpt Uusband Baby Grandmt Wife Sleeping Friend Mamma Couain Aunt Comrade Peace Uncle Nephew Niece Pa


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. L«tt*ra packed ts to •aota paoksc* Homanda In ?»in» oolora and prlo*. No. 1 (told and Parvie, per 1000. No. 4 In Gold Onlr. per 1000, No. 6 In Gold Only, per 1000. The kind that wlU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. B. E. and J. T. COKELY, 201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. PAPER scaiPT LETTERS Can b« liad In tlio toUowlna Inaorl*- tlona In Oold and rnrpU Father Reat DarllDg Mother Our Dear Brother My Too Sooi Sister Aaleep Grandpt Uusband Baby Grandmt Wife Sleeping Friend Mamma Couain Aunt Comrade Peace Uncle Nephew Niece Papa At Beat Daughter Son Tan Worda to Kaob Faokaa* For 100 worda $() ?otabUahod 25 roara Uannfaotorora and Importora of Florlata* Bnpplloa ?BOVK FRICKS ARK FOgTFAID Mention The Review when you write. Alwkys state what color li wanted, otbei • wise gold will be sent. DENVER, COLO The Market. Business was jjood duriiij; tin/ week before Thauksgivinj^, witli almost every thing in cut tlowers a little scarce. Ciir nations are perha]is the hea\iest in suji- ply. Prices remain the same, $4 to $G. Roses arc excellent in quality, but bare- ly meet the domaiul. ('liadwicks are about all that are left in chrysanthe- mums and the pompons are fjoinj? fast. Sweet peas are arriving in greater quan- tities and better quality, but are still short of the demand. Mum plants are gone. There are plenty of fine begonias and cyclamens to he had, as well as Boston ferns. Various Notes. Fred C. Schumann is bringing in sonic nice sweet peas and calendulas. The Elitch Gardens Co. is cutting some fine Yellow Chadwiek. The Central Flower Shop last week had an attractive window display of large vases of carnations set off by Bos- ton ferns and small baskets of sweet peas. Many out-of-town florists were visitors last week. Among them were Waldemar Fleischer, of Pueblo; Carl Espelin, of Fort Collins; Mr. Hansen and Mr. Erick son, of Hansen & Erickson. Greeley, Colo., and Afrs. Ed. Hemphill, of


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