. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8-1OW. Adelaide St.,TORONTO UB8CSTnj8MLEST«BU»IIEIIThillMPMVnCEafQUEBC: Montreal Can. drier St Catkeriie ui Giy Streets. Member Jloriats' Telegraph Dellyery. Winnipeg, Canada THE ROSERY, Elorist 889 Donald Street ordeks taken for dbxtvery anywherb betwi;en port arthub and the COASI SCRIM'S, FLORIST OTTAWA. CANADA LKADINO FLORIST 819 Kanmw Ave. TOPEKA. KAN. Mrs. M. E. Holleraft 807 KiiiiiATe.,TOPEKA,KAN. MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 112 W. 8tli At«., TOPfi^, KAN. Member Floristb' Telegraph DeUv^. I should like to write a little essay on "The Sweet P


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8-1OW. Adelaide St.,TORONTO UB8CSTnj8MLEST«BU»IIEIIThillMPMVnCEafQUEBC: Montreal Can. drier St Catkeriie ui Giy Streets. Member Jloriats' Telegraph Dellyery. Winnipeg, Canada THE ROSERY, Elorist 889 Donald Street ordeks taken for dbxtvery anywherb betwi;en port arthub and the COASI SCRIM'S, FLORIST OTTAWA. CANADA LKADINO FLORIST 819 Kanmw Ave. TOPEKA. KAN. Mrs. M. E. Holleraft 807 KiiiiiATe.,TOPEKA,KAN. MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 112 W. 8tli At«., TOPfi^, KAN. Member Floristb' Telegraph DeUv^. I should like to write a little essay on "The Sweet Perfume of Courteous Service" but actioDS speak louder than words. Flowers are my hobby and my business. If you have orders for de- livery in N. E., wire us. BOSTON. **Penn, the Telefl^raph Florist* Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 37-43 BROMFIELD STREET i^f/wc Boston, Massachusetti ^fUJJiZ^ 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ym fir Itofncitfo Wt mer All Piiitt ii New Ci|laiiil Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery LOWELL, NASS. NORSE & BEALS; 8 Nerrimack Sq. nrmbm narift;' Tele«-aph Delivery Asedatiei H. F. A. LANGE Worcester, Mass. Delivers to All Points in New England 125,000 Square Feet of Glass Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n The overabundance of cut stock at the Vholesale market every day last week caused the downtown retailers to buy heavily at low prices, making great window displays. The show windows of Grimm & Gorly, Mullanphy, Riessen, Foster and Siegel were the downtown attractions. Prices displayed were: Two dozen carnations for 25 cents; roses, 25 cents per dozen; mums, from 5 to 10 cents each. A large transient trade was reported by all. J. J. B. BOSTON. The Market. The annual November slump is not yet over, but the chrysanthemum wave must soon recede and then florists will see better prices. I hear from many salesmen the remark that business was never so poor; their memories, how- ever, fail


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