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The Florists^ Review 



Ski'tembku 11, 1919. 



I DAHLIAS I 



I All varieties and the Best Quality | 

 I Direct from the Grower to you | 



I Give us a trial order | 



i We Also Have All Seasonable Flowers I 



I PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. I 



GEORGE AEUGLE = 



B 11 s^^'^'ho^ 804 WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



Keys\one,TacellT2-]113 1S17 Sanaom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Proprietor 



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Mention The Review when yon write. 



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. 



SEND FOR LIST 



SAVE MONEY 



and let us quote you on your 

 next order. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Everything in Florists' Supplies. 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Established 22 Years 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



j^cttiiijj shditci- in siiiiply. Caniatioiis, 

 while daily inoro plentiful, are far from 

 being in any supply as yet. Dahlias are 

 more eonsj)icii((iis, but this has been a 

 poor year for tlicm. Tiie sujiply of cos- 

 mos is iiopefiil, l)iit tlie use of this 

 flower is limited. Snapdragons, del- 

 pliinium and larkspur are almost gone. 

 Roses are the mainstay of the market. 

 These are avai': ■•■ almost all colors 



and lengths of 



Plants sell ^ in great 



demand. 



Various Notes. 



David Kelly was a visitor last week, 

 attending the state fair. He is a mem- 

 ber of the Indiana state board of agri 

 culture. 



William A. Hansen, of the E. C. Am 



ling Co., Chicago, was a visitor last 

 week. 



Baur & Kteinkamp exhibited not only 

 flowers but also grapes at the state fair 

 and were awarded three blue ribbons. 



Rertermann Rros. Co. rejiorts that its 

 business has been far above the usual 

 summer trade. 



Mrs. W. W. Coles and daughter were 

 visiting in the city last week. 



Frank Hasselman, of Waveland, Ind., 

 had an exhibit of liis animals and fowls 

 at the state fair. 



Baur & Steinkamp have been shipping 

 poinsettias and Gloire dc Chatelaine be- 

 gonias. 



E. Vj. Teniperley has had a big demand 

 for his new seedling begonia, Christmas 

 (iift, and is almost all booked up on 

 these. 



SIXTH CITY WIRE WORKS 



Maauf acturers •< 



WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



and All Wire N«vcltics t* Order. 

 224 High Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Anders Kasmussen, of New Albany, 

 Ind., was married Heptember 8 and has 

 gone on an extended automobile tour. 



Plans for the fall flower show are pro- 

 gressing well. All pledges were due 

 He])tember 10 and the committee is de- 

 sirous of early remittances, so that the 

 complimentary tickets with the various 

 florists' names on them can be prepared. 



The September meeting of the In- 

 diana State Florists' Association will be 



