. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crate Containing 50 10-inch, 26 12-inch and 25 14-inch $ 50 12-inch, 26 14-inch and 2ft 16-inch 9 26 33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 84 16-inch 50 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch Crate Containing 5012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch $ 50 12-incn, 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 60 20-inch 100 each 12,14,16,18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA« The majority of flowers sold at $3 to $6 per dozen, with poor on


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crate Containing 50 10-inch, 26 12-inch and 25 14-inch $ 50 12-inch, 26 14-inch and 2ft 16-inch 9 26 33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 84 16-inch 50 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 50 16-inch Crate Containing 5012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch $ 50 12-incn, 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 60 20-inch 100 each 12,14,16,18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA« The majority of flowers sold at $3 to $6 per dozen, with poor ones lower. Pompons, especially bronze and crim- son ones, have sold well of late. Boses are coming in less freely and there is no trouble in cleaning them up at good prices. Short-stemmed stock makes $6 to $10, according to color. The best grades make as high as $25 and some fancy pinks and reds $40. For American Beauty there has been a good call. Carnations have braced up to $8 and $10, Laddie bringing more. Vio- lets at $2 and $3 are not abundant; neither are lilies or callas. Paper Whites are rather a slow sale. Stevia has appeared, but will sell better a lit- tle later. The warm fall has hastened its blooming period. Sweet peas are selling better; so is the comparatively small quantity of miscellaneous flowers arriving. There are still good supplies of cat- tleyas and more cypripediums are com- ing in than a week ago. Valley is scarce and dear. Small lots of gardenias are arriving. An abundance of good cycla- mens, begonias and other flowering plants are coming in, some poinsettias being included. Gardeners' and Florists' Club. In spite of a cold, driving storm of rain and sleet, the first of the season, there was a good attendance at the club meeting November 16, over sixty members being present. The executive committee reported in favor of holding a banquet on or about February 1 and after some discussion they were in- structed to secure figures from various hotels and ca


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