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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBB 2, 191». 



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DAHLIAS 



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WE ALSO HAVE ALL SEASONABLE FLOWERS 



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We are the largest 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. 



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and let us quote you on your 

 next order. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



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Established 22 Years 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



an illustrated article by Alice Louns- 

 berry entitled ' ' American Roses and 

 Rosarians. '■ The illustration is an ex- 

 quisite ]>',inv in colors containinfj thir- 

 teen roses, beautifully arranjjed. They 

 are Ophelia, Sunburst, Ophelia Supreme, 

 White Killarney, Killarnjy Brilliant, 

 Lady Ilillingdon, Mrs. Aaron Wflrd, 

 Mrs. Charles Russell, Jonkheer J. L. 

 Mock, Columbia, Hadley, Lady Alice 

 Stanley and Hoosier Beauty. The five 

 rosarians named are Robert Pyle and 

 Edward A. White, jiresident and secre- 

 tary, respectively, of tiie American Rose 

 Society; K. C. Hill, W. \an Fleet and 

 W, A. Manda. The latter owes his posi- 

 tion to his work amonj; the Wichuraiana 

 roses, notably in ])rodiicin^ the jjardenia 

 rose. The writer of flui article Ixdieves 

 that Enjrland {)ossesses nuiny rosarians 

 who ha\ '• a thorough knowledge of va- 

 rieties, tlu'ir names, a])])t'arance and 

 habits, but that such knowledge is al- 

 most entirely confined to comuu-rcial 

 growers here. The article is cleverly 

 written and extremely interesting. 

 There is evidence that the knowledge 

 contained in it is not at first hand. 



Mr. Eisele's Trip. 



J. D. Ei-cle, president of Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc.. returned last week from a 

 fifty cliiys' trip to tlic Pacific slope. 

 Accoiiijiaiiicd by Mrs. Kisele, he visited 

 the principiil points of interest horti- 

 riil: ur:illy wfst of Cliicagd. It was Mr. 

 Eisele's first tri]) to the far west. It 

 was jiiade as com])rehensive as possible. 



.Mr. Eisclf spoke with great pleasure 

 of the many courtesies shown to Mrs. 

 Eisclf a III! himself, of the pleasant peo- 

 ple they li.td met and the interesting 



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r/:':.*t:r.£:i globes, aquariums, aquarium supplies, Etc. 



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things they had seen. He thought that 

 the results obtained in thi; ])arks were 

 simply wonderful. The rose garden at 

 Portland, Ore., was full of promise, 

 though but a beginning as yet. Most 

 interesting of all were Bassett & Wash- 

 burn's enterprising efforts at palm 

 growing in slat houses, which may re- 

 volutionize palm growing in America. 



GOLDFISH 



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