. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic City Flower Shop 1519 Pacific Avenue Always a big stock on hand of all kinds of flowers and plants. Personal attention. F. T. D. Member. DOVER, NEW JERSEY 148 East Bla<:kwell Street Phone 470 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES We deliver to the following towns: Wharton, Kenvil, Suecasnnna, Lake Hopatcong, Stanhope. Natcong, Rockawav. Denville, Ht. Hope, Mt. Tabor, Chester. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-TWO YEARS Member F. T. D. Have our own glass PATERSON M T PASSAIC INew Jersey EDWARD SCEERY Member Florists' Telecr&ph Deliverr Ass'n. S
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic City Flower Shop 1519 Pacific Avenue Always a big stock on hand of all kinds of flowers and plants. Personal attention. F. T. D. Member. DOVER, NEW JERSEY 148 East Bla<:kwell Street Phone 470 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES We deliver to the following towns: Wharton, Kenvil, Suecasnnna, Lake Hopatcong, Stanhope. Natcong, Rockawav. Denville, Ht. Hope, Mt. Tabor, Chester. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-TWO YEARS Member F. T. D. Have our own glass PATERSON M T PASSAIC INew Jersey EDWARD SCEERY Member Florists' Telecr&ph Deliverr Ass'n. STROUDSBURG, PA. BOONTON, N. J. HACKETTSTOWN. Store in each town. Flowers fresh from our own greenhouses. Immediate delivery all Eastern Penna. and Northern New Jersey. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery HERRICK, Florist HOBOKEN, N. J. J. GRUUCH & SONS Members F. T. D. 76 Washington Street All Middle State and Seashore NEW JERSEY POINTS and Northeastern Penna^vanla towns are best reached from TRENTON MARTIN C. RIBSAM, Florist Meoiber F. T. D. Broad and Front Sta. Providence, Rhode Island Johnston Brothers LEADIKO FLORISTS 38 DORRANCE STREET Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. PROVIDENCE, R. I. AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS T. J. Johnston & Co. i\l7 Washington St. PROVIDENCE MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery window worthy of promoting telegraph trade. E. H. S. TORONTO, ONT. The Market. Toronto florists are looking forward to a good Christmas. Flowers appear to be plentiful, especially azaleas, cycla- mens, primulas and other flowering plants. Of the cut flowers, Columbia and Ophelia roses are plentiful, but the others, such as American Beauty, are scarce. Carnations, sweet peas, violets and orchids are scarce. Prices are higli, and rather higher than present condi- tions warrant. Trade has been rather slow all fall, witli occasional flashes when there has been a fair demand for wedding decora- tions, design work, etc. At the present t
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