. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. L*tt«r« psekad IS to aaeh paokmc* ?nmarals In sun* eolora and prlo* PAPER SCRIPT LEHERS Can b* had In tba toUowlnB Insert** tlon« In Gold and Pnrplo. Mo. 1 Sold and Purple, per 1000, No. 4 In Gold Onlr, per 1000, Mo. e In Gold Only, per 1000. The Und that will stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. Father Mother Brother Sister Husband Wife MamBia Comrade Nephew At Rest Best Our My Asleep Baby Sleeping Cousin Peace Niece Daughter Darling Dear Too Soon Qrandpa Grandmr Friend Aunt Unole Papa Son I. L nd J. T. COKELT,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. L*tt«r« psekad IS to aaeh paokmc* ?nmarals In sun* eolora and prlo* PAPER SCRIPT LEHERS Can b* had In tba toUowlnB Insert** tlon« In Gold and Pnrplo. Mo. 1 Sold and Purple, per 1000, No. 4 In Gold Onlr, per 1000, Mo. e In Gold Only, per 1000. The Und that will stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. Father Mother Brother Sister Husband Wife MamBia Comrade Nephew At Rest Best Our My Asleep Baby Sleeping Cousin Peace Niece Daughter Darling Dear Too Soon Qrandpa Grandmr Friend Aunt Unole Papa Son I. L nd J. T. COKELT, ,SCMITOI,PA. ??tabUahad 25 TMtf* Manofaotnrara and Importar* of Florlsta* BnppUoa i^^^^^^—i^^ ABOVK FRICKI ARX POgTPAID -—^^^^p^^-^— Tan Words to Kaeh Paokaaa Par 100 worda $ Always state what color is wanted, other- wise KOld will be sent. ous funeral orders last week and liad many designs for the funeral of tlic late George E. Keith, the "well known Brockton shoe manufacturer. For the Chase funeral, at Yarmouth Port, Mass., they had a large automobile load of fine pieces. Pcnn the Florist, in one of his large show windows, has a handsome model of a United States cruiser with a back ground of massed poinsettias. In front are well flowered plants of Saintpaulia ionantha. N. M. Silverman, on Winter street, always keeps an attractive sliow window. Pansics, orchids, gardenias, bouvardias, violets and other choice flowers are shown in profusion and the display of Christmas plants is unusually fine. At the store of John .T. O'Brien are to be seen some remarkable ])aiis of branched poinsettias, with foliage to the soil, wonderful cj'clamens, azaleas, ardisias, oranges, ericas, camellias and a grand assortment of other plants and flowers. Evergreens in tubs make a fine display on the sidewalks bordering the store. Norris F. Comley, of Woburn, Mass., has two large houses of Princess of Wales FRANK WISCHERTH 300 McDougal Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. WE ARE THE LARGEST DISTR
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