. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Crate ContaininK 6010-inch. 25 12-inch and 2614-inch 60 12-inch, 26 14-Inch and 25 16-inch 33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 84 16-inch 60 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 60 16-inch SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. .$ . . . Crate Containing 6012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch $ 60 12-inch. 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 50 20-inch 100 each 12,,18 and 20-inch B. E. & J. T. COKELY, 20I North Seventh Avenae, SCRANTON, PA. supplies. "The pay in textiles, for in- stance, ha
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Crate ContaininK 6010-inch. 25 12-inch and 2614-inch 60 12-inch, 26 14-Inch and 25 16-inch 33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 84 16-inch 60 12-inch, 60 14-inch and 60 16-inch SAVE MONEY ORDER NOW Our new price list is ready now. Send for it. .$ . . . Crate Containing 6012-inch, 10014-inch and 10016-inch $ 60 12-inch. 10014-inch, 100 16-inch, 60 18-inch and 50 20-inch 100 each 12,,18 and 20-inch B. E. & J. T. COKELY, 20I North Seventh Avenae, SCRANTON, PA. supplies. "The pay in textiles, for in- stance, has been much higher than with us. As their industry is dull, a decline is natural. With us business is active. We feel that our employees have found it an effort to make ends meet at the present high cost of living. Until we are satisfied that our employees can live comfortably on leas money, we shall not ask them to accept a reduction in salaries. The company does ask," Mr. Brunswick continued, "that each em- ployee do his or her best, because on this largely depends the company's abil- ity to maintain a fair, living wage ; Various Notes. Sydney H. Bayersdorfer says that the shortage in natural greens created an unusual demand for prepared foliage. Alexander B. Scott has gone to Summerville, S. C. Mr. Scott's trip south was deferred until later than usual, owing to the fine weather. Casper Wister Haines has succeeded R. F. Welch as treasurer of the Ger- mantown Horticultural Society. Alvin Harvey & Sons, of Brandywine Summit, Pa., expect to increase their planting of Madame Butterfly roses. Robert Craig writes that he will have the finest greenhouse in the West Indies. W. F. Zeigler will speak on salesman- ship before the Florists' Club at the City Club January 4, 1921. Berger Bros, are receiving fine Trum- pet major, not Golden Spur, as incur rectly stated last week. The Pennsylvania Horticultural S(i cicty has sent out a circular letter to its members
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