. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Prices will not be lower than at present. Raw material is scarce and getting scarcer. Better place an order. SEND FOR LIST. SAVE MONEY and let us quote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T COKELY Ev«rythlng In Florists' Supplies. 20I North Seventh Avenue* Established 22 Ysars SCRANTON, PA. week, calling on the trade and buying supplies. They report business good in all lines. James M. North, on Easton avenue, near the city limits, reports that early next year he will wreck the present store and build a large show house with an attractive front. P


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Prices will not be lower than at present. Raw material is scarce and getting scarcer. Better place an order. SEND FOR LIST. SAVE MONEY and let us quote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T COKELY Ev«rythlng In Florists' Supplies. 20I North Seventh Avenue* Established 22 Ysars SCRANTON, PA. week, calling on the trade and buying supplies. They report business good in all lines. James M. North, on Easton avenue, near the city limits, reports that early next year he will wreck the present store and build a large show house with an attractive front. Pierre Schneider, who recently built a new range at Clayton, has started cut- ting carnations and sweet peas, which are of fine quality. Visitors during the last week were Julius Dilloff, of Wertheimer Bros., New York; George Madsen, Alton, 111.; M. F. Widmer, of Highland, 111.; Gust Gros- sart and M. Schoenberger, Belleville, 111.; H. Blixen and L. R. Smith, Ed- wardsville. 111.; Charles G. Johann, Col- Hnsville, 111, Edward Steitz, who has charge of the bulbs at Vandervoort's floral depart- ment, says the sales last week were larger than any year since the opening of that branch. Ernest Henchel, for the last ten years foreman for Sanders Nursery, has re- signed his position. Edgar Sanders, who recently returned from China, where he served in the navy, and his brother Frank will have charge of the greenhouses and Oliver K. will be man- ager of the retail store, on Clara avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gust W. Grossart, of Belleville, were visitors at the city greenhouses' mum show during the week. Their son, Arno, who manages the retail end of their establishment, reports trade excellent in all lines. Every Wednesday night finds a full attendance of florist bowlers at the alleys. November 12 the Carnations surprised all by winning three games from the strong Sweet Peas, who gave them a 30-pin handicap, and the Daisies, with a 25-pin handicap, won the odd game from the Roses. The standing


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