NOYDltBRB 7, I9I8. 



The Florists' Review 



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87 



No Scarcity Here 



of Florists' Supplies 



EVERYTHING IN 



RIBBONS, CHIFFONS, BASKETRY, CREPE 

 and TISSUE PAPERS, GREEN and WHITE 



WAX PAPERS, CYC AS 



WIRE No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 



Per 12-lb. stone . . . .' $1.20 $1.30 $1.35 $1.40 $1.45 $1.50 $1.55 $1.65 



Per 12-lb. box 2.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.60 3.00 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. 



116-118 SEVENTH STREET 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



We are the larg^est manufacturers of Floral Wirework in the 

 United States. We defy all competition in price and quality. 



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 



■v«rythlns In Florists' Suppllos. Establlshod 22 Yoars 



201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



FOET WAYNE, IND. 



The Maxket. 



The big rnsh ol funeral work during 

 the last three weeks was still unbroken 

 last week, many of the retailers report- 

 ing the demand heavier than during 

 any preceding weeks. 



Chrysanthemums are increasing stead- 

 ily, with many single varieties mak- 

 ing their first appearance of the sea- 

 son and some handsome specimens in the 

 doubles being shown. Pompons were 

 never so plentiful, and are eagerly wel- 

 comed. Chrysanthemum plants are 

 shown in every color and shade and they 

 move rapidly. The rose market is in 

 better condition than for some weeks, 

 Russell, Shawyer, Ophelia, Hoosier 

 Beauty and Columbia being plentiful 

 and of especially fine quality. There 

 are few lilies to be had and those avail- 

 able are quickly bought up at a good 

 figure. A large percentage of the 

 luneral designs, especially wreaths, are 

 made up of galax, oak or magnolia 

 ieaves. The demand for baskets is ex- 

 ceptionally heavy. The supply of ferns 



NEW CROP 



Magnolia Leaves 



PREPARED 



BROWN or GREEN 



IN OASES OR CARTONS 



Place Your ORDERS How 



TheRumbleyCo. 



EVERGREEN, ALA. 



Mention The BeTlew when 70a write. 



is not nearly large enough to satisfy all 

 wants. A few single violets, the first of 

 the season, are arriving. Outside of the 

 demand for funeral work, the call for 

 flowers has been slack. 



Various Notes. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey are having an 

 exceptionally fine crop of cattleyas this 



fall, and an excellent market, due to 

 the heavy demand for funeral work. 

 They are expecting a big crop of green- 

 house tomatoes and lettuce in time for 

 Thanksgiving, having several houses de- 

 voted to these. 



Mrs. Lillian Underbill, sister of Fred 

 H. Lemon, of Bichmond, Ind., is suffer- 

 ing from a recent stroke of paralysis. 



