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The Florists^ Review 



November 27, 1919. 



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Get this Catalogue 



If you are a florist, you should 

 have it, for within its 44 

 pages we illustrate the latest 

 and very best accessories for 

 the retail florist that can be 

 procured. 



It's interesting. 



Mail us your name and address 

 and we'll send you a copy 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Company 



116-118 Seventh St., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention Th» BeTlew wbcn yoo 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 Fiorists' Suppiies. 



20 1 North Seventh Avenue. 



Estabiislied 22 Years 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Cut flower business is much improved 

 under the stimulus of Thanksgiving buy- 

 ing. The market began to take a decided 

 brace November 20 and the improvement 

 continues this week. The Harvard-Yale 

 football game created a good demand 

 for flowers, red roses, mums and carna- 

 tions with violets being given a decided 

 boost. Boses are in much reduced sup- 

 ply and prices have advanced sharply, 

 with short-stemmed stock cleaning up at 

 $6 to $10 per hundred and a proportion- 

 ate advance in other grades. Nearly all 

 growers are off crop at present and at 

 this time it looks as though hybrid teas 

 would realize high prices for the holiday. 

 Carnations are doing much better. Bed 

 and crimson flowers made $8 to $10 per 

 hundred for the football game and 

 present quotations are $5 to $8, with 

 fancies higher. 



Chrysanthemums are cleaning up well 

 at from $2 to $6 per dozen. For pom- 

 pons there is also an excellent demand. 

 Bonnaffon, White Bonnaffon and Bager 

 are now more in evidence than any other 

 varieties. Violets readily sell at $2.50 

 to $3 per hundred and are not. in large 

 supply. Some nice sweet peas are com- 

 ing in. These sell well at $2 to $3 per 



ATS 



COLORED MATS 

 24x32 inches 



A very fine quality for 

 wrapping plant pots. 



Write for prices. 



We make a specialty 

 of importing Mats and 

 Frieze. 



Enomoto & Co., inc. 



35 St. Anne Street, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



hundred. Lilium longiflorum and callas 

 are not yet abundant and readily clean 

 up at good prices. Bouvardia is eagerly 

 bought and has become quite popular. 



There are some good pink snapdragons 

 selling at $16 per hundred and shipments 

 of cosmos are still arriving. Cattleyas 

 are getting scarce and have sharply ad- 



1920 CATALOGUE 



Fuli of Ideas for Fiorists 



Sent free on rcqueBt, 



THE JOHN HENRY CO., 



Lansins, Mich. 



