. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 72 The Florists^ Review Mat 22, 1919. RED - WHITE - BLUE Do»%A«* r'nv^A l71#^u7Ave White, per box of 600 .^. ..$ raper L^ape riOWerS Red and BIub. per box of 500 Natural Cape Flowers S^/Sii^i^^ii;:--:::::::::::::::::::::::;- J:SS Red Frieze, eo yards ss White Carnations, Crepe, per 100, $; per 1000 Immortelles, Blue only, per bunch 65 B. E. and J. T. Cokely, 201 N. 7th Ave., Scranton, Pa. Mention The Review when you write. to greet them. All of them are sound as a dollar and glad to get back. There are many thrilling stories of b


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 72 The Florists^ Review Mat 22, 1919. RED - WHITE - BLUE Do»%A«* r'nv^A l71#^u7Ave White, per box of 600 .^. ..$ raper L^ape riOWerS Red and BIub. per box of 500 Natural Cape Flowers S^/Sii^i^^ii;:--:::::::::::::::::::::::;- J:SS Red Frieze, eo yards ss White Carnations, Crepe, per 100, $; per 1000 Immortelles, Blue only, per bunch 65 B. E. and J. T. Cokely, 201 N. 7th Ave., Scranton, Pa. Mention The Review when you write. to greet them. All of them are sound as a dollar and glad to get back. There are many thrilling stories of battles in which they took part. J. J. B. BOCHESTEJl, N. T. The Market. All growers, wholesalefs and retail- ers in this locality report that business for Mothers' day was the best ever. Stock was not overplentiful, but there was enough to go the rounds and prices were satisfactory. The only flowers that rose much in price, were carna- tions, which brought $15 per hundred. By Sunday morning nothing was left in roses or carnations and at that time many hundreds more could have been sold had they been obtainable. The market during the last week has been good, no particular let-up being noticed. A brisk demand for cut flow- ers keeps up, owing to several good- sized weddings and an abundance of funeral work all the time. The supply of roses is larger and the average qual- ity is good. Weather conditions during the last week have been more favorable and stock is plentiful. All grades of roses are in full supply and include Columbia, Ward, Sunburst, September Morn, Hoosier Beauty, Shawyer, Eus- sell, Ophelia, Milady, Prima Donna and Sweetheart. Prices range from 4 cents up. Orchids are in good supply, but there is no particular demand. Snap- dragons are plentiful and are seen in all colors. Sweet peas also are plenti- ful and the majority of excellent qual- ity. They range from $ per hun- dred up. Daisies are plentiful and sell well. Easter lilies are in good supply at this tim


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