'7P»f*W>f^»»»«»'« *'.)>,uif iJi,. ■■ i^iyiiiip^wiuiUi^^PU'UxiJ .Vftyf m..ia.\)t^W' i' '-"1«*A ■ i Hi.J« PWfWpyV^w ' M IJ^'WIU"... 



i^^«fllji,jpiiiji)*ijf;'V>)^vr;ww,?v*',i,«.pi?iLi,«, iMJ«wi«j^|yi;.- '^ 



46 



The Florists' Review 



AuooST 12, 1920 



Emphasize it with RIBBONS 



QUAUTY — ORIGINAUTY — SERVICE 

 RIBBONS and CHIFFONS 



UON AND COMPANY, 118-120 East 25th Street, New York 



The Kervan Company at the Fair 



In CUT, DECORATIVE and other FLORISTS' GREENS, we 

 have been so long first that there remains nothing to say. 



Our Exhibit will be 



Chiffons and Ribbons !^"''new ^'Forest Brand'' Specials 



which we think you will be very glad to have seen. 



THE KERVAN COMPANY, 119 w. 28th street, new YORK 



making improvements on their places 

 this summer. 



Baymond Brunswick will go to Cleve- 

 land for the opening day of the con- 

 vention. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer lost his 

 trunk while abroad. The trunk arrived 

 here safely August 7. 



Harry W. Jones is fishing in the 

 Poconos. 



Thomas Job, a gardener and florist of 

 Oermantown, died August 2. 



William J. Young, Jr., is spending 

 the summer at Linfield, near Pottstown. 



Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



It is difficult to write much about the 

 flower market in these uncomfortable, 

 steamy dog days. Truth to tell, there is 

 little marlret for anything, as is usual in 

 early August, and conditions, which 

 seemed quite encouraging a week ago, 

 started to go to the bad August 2 and 

 have remained on the toboggan ever 

 since. Demand is feeble, shipments to 

 holiday resorts have not amounted to 

 much and funeral work has not been 

 sufficient to care for the surplus. 



Boses are of inferior quality and are 

 low in price. For American Beauty 

 there is little demand. A limited num- 

 ber of hybrid teas reach $4 to $8, but 



Wire Hanging Baskets 



The Wise Florist 

 Will Buy NOW! 



No. 1 ^ B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



10-inch tu.M ETerytbing in Florists' Supplies Established 25 Yean 



ItlS^S:::::::::::: SS 201 N. Seventb Ave. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



larger numbers go at from 50 cents per 

 hundred upwards; the same holds true 



of the far inferior carnations still com- 

 isg in. There are larger arrivals of 



