. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists^ Review April 5, 1917. WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. SAVE MONEY and let us quote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T. COKELY Cvarything In Florists' Supplios. Establlshod 21 Years 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Mention The R«t1»w when yon write. course, and could be had in large lots as low as $10 per thousand. Few carnations last week sold above $3. Some sleepy stock came in Saturday and the grower was fortunate to receive $1 per hundred. T
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists^ Review April 5, 1917. WIRE DESIGNS - BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 50,000 Wire Frames always in stock. Orders filled same day received. SAVE MONEY and let us quote you on your next order. B. E. and J. T. COKELY Cvarything In Florists' Supplios. Establlshod 21 Years 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. Mention The R«t1»w when yon write. course, and could be had in large lots as low as $10 per thousand. Few carnations last week sold above $3. Some sleepy stock came in Saturday and the grower was fortunate to receive $1 per hundred. There is an abundance of gardenias. The street men have them, but choice flowers hold at $3 per dozen. There will be plenty for the holiday. The wholesale stores already are filled with lilies and $6 per hundred was high last week. Many are booking their or- ders for Easter at $10 per hundred. There may be some long-stemmed and in pots that will bring $12, but the gen- eral expectation of average is $10 per hundred. Valley closed the week at $5. A few hundred fine flowers brought $6. The supply is limited. There still is a good supply of freesia and there will be plenty, it seems, until after Easter. Acacia is done, the last shipment ar- riving March 31. There is no improve- ment in the quality of southern gladioli and there are more of them than the mar- ket needs. Southern daffodils flood the market. The quality is good. Ten cents a bunch buys them and the price is less in quanti- ties. Tulips and narcissi are abundant, the former especially so, but with little de- mand, except for the Darwins. There are lots of callas, some irises, and an excessive quantity of sweet peas, pan- sles and daisies. Various Notes. Monday evening, April 9, is sweet pea night at the New York Florists' Club. Warren Spalding is still at the Poly- clinic hospital, but much improved, with great hope of his recovery. April 7 at the secretary's oflSce, Long Island City, there will be a meeting of the di
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