. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SAVE MON^V ORDBR NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crate CJontttining 6010-inch. 2612-inch and 2614-inch $ 750 60 12-inch, 25 14-inch and 25 16-inch 83 12-inch, 83 14-inch and 84 16-inch 60 12-inch, 80 14-inch and 60 16-inch Crate Containing 6012-inch. 10014-inch and 100 le-inch^ 60 12-inch. 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 6018-inch and60a0-inch 100 each ,16,18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Sydney H. Bayersdorfer believes that the florists' business will st


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SAVE MON^V ORDBR NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. Crate CJontttining 6010-inch. 2612-inch and 2614-inch $ 750 60 12-inch, 25 14-inch and 25 16-inch 83 12-inch, 83 14-inch and 84 16-inch 60 12-inch, 80 14-inch and 60 16-inch Crate Containing 6012-inch. 10014-inch and 100 le-inch^ 60 12-inch. 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 6018-inch and60a0-inch 100 each ,16,18 and 20-inch B. E. A J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Sydney H. Bayersdorfer believes that the florists' business will steadily im- prove, unaffected by the ups and downs of other lines. The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Exchange has put a new car on the street. Fred H. Lemon, of Eichmond, Ind., sent some fine blooms of-Jhe new rose, Angelus, to the 8. S. pnhnolsk Co. They were of a pleasing feroi and/color. It is rumored that W. F. Therkildson has the ear of the incoming adminis- tration. There have been a number of notable visitors from out of town recently. Eugene Dailledouze, Edwin J. Fan- court and Frank H. Traendly took a trip among the growers of New Jersey and Long Island a short time ago. Harry Fritz predicts a scarcity of stock during the next fortnight. Holly, with both foliage and berries, is not easy to find. You can get it with foliage or you can get it with berries. To get both on one branch is the diffi- culty. Edward Towill sent a handsome vase of the new rose, American Legion, to the ball given by the American Legion November 18. It was placed on the post of honor and much admired. A large shipment of Manetti sent by Stuart Low & Co., through Maltus & Ware, to Stephen Mortensen, of South- ampton, has been held by the govern- ment for fumigation. Phil. BOSTON. Thanksgivltig Business. In spite of rather unfavorable weather, rain falling steadily Novem- ber 22 and 23, but relenting somewhat November 24, and despite the fact that business generally is not at its best, a g


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