. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 4 Per 1000. $ SCRIPT LETTERS Father Sister Graadpa Asleep Mother Husband Grandma Baby Brother Wife Friend Sleeping Rest Darling Mamma At Rest Niece Uncle Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa My Too Soon Nephew Peace Aunt Soon Per lOO, $; per lOOO, $ B. L and J. T. COKELY, 201 N. 7lh Ave., SCRANTON, PA. Established 25 years Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supplies Mention Tbe ReTlew when yon write. NEWPORT, R. I. Elton M. Manuel, 19 Walnut street, is disposing of an unusually large num- ber of dahlia roots this season. Mrs


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 4 Per 1000. $ SCRIPT LETTERS Father Sister Graadpa Asleep Mother Husband Grandma Baby Brother Wife Friend Sleeping Rest Darling Mamma At Rest Niece Uncle Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa My Too Soon Nephew Peace Aunt Soon Per lOO, $; per lOOO, $ B. L and J. T. COKELY, 201 N. 7lh Ave., SCRANTON, PA. Established 25 years Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supplies Mention Tbe ReTlew when yon write. NEWPORT, R. I. Elton M. Manuel, 19 Walnut street, is disposing of an unusually large num- ber of dahlia roots this season. Mrs. Tliomas J. Gibson is able to be out again, after being confined to her home for some time, as a result of being knocked down by an automobile. August R. Hunter, who died Novem- ber 1 at Lakewood, N. J., was a resident of this city for many years, where he was employed as a gardener. His father, the late David Hunter, was gardener at the Belmont estate and both were well known here. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacLollan have the sympathy of the entire trade in the death of their daughter, Miss Gladys MacLellan. She passed away early Sun- day morning, November ti, after a long and painful illness. Stewart Ritchie had cliarge of the decorations of autumn boughs and chrysantliemums at the jiarish reception at St. Columbia chapel Thursday even- ing, November 3. W. H. M. RALEIGH, N. C. The McCarron Floral Co., which had its opening October 1,'{ and 14, drew a large number of visitors on tliat occasion. The store was j)rettily decorated with palms, ferns and decorative greens and its beauty further enhanced l>y flowers attractively arranged, potted jilants and choice pottery. This store is a branch of "Lynchburg's favorite florist," as Miss McCarron styles herself; she has a store at Lynchburg, Ya., at 1017 Main street, and greenliouses at 1715 Liberty street. GLEN COVE, N. Y. The annual chrysanthemum show of the Nassau County Horticultural Soci- ety was held in Pembroke hal


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