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The Florists' Review 



Januabt 20, 1921 



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Crate Containing 50 10-inch. 25 12-inch and 25 14-inch $7.50 



50 12-inch. 25 14-inch ind 25 16-inch 9.26 



33 12-inch, 33 14-inch and 34 16-inch 9.50 



60 12-inch, 50 14-inch and 50 16-inch 13.75 



Crate Containins; 50 12-inch, 100 11-inch and 100 16-inch $25.00 



60 12-inch 100 14-inch, 100 16-inch, 50 18-inch 



and 50 20-inch 40.00 



100 each 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20-inch 68.00 



B. E. & J. T. COKELY, 201 North Seventh Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



F. Aininanii. Edwardsvillc, 111.; W. J. 

 Pilfher, W. A. Kowe, W. J. Edwards, of 

 Kirkwood, Mo., and Philip J. Gocbel, of 

 Webster Groves, Mo. 



The firm of Moskopf & Irish has 

 moved its offices from the Commonwealth 

 building to the Security building, on 

 Fourth and Locust streets. Henry C. 

 Moskopf, head of the firm, reports some 

 large contracts for the early spring. 



The "Say It with Flowers" bowling 

 league held its usual session January 12, 

 when the Carnations met defeat at the 

 hands of the Koscs, while the Gladiolus 

 team sufifered the s.inie fate at the hands 

 of the Sweet Peas. Messrs. Hermann, 

 Ruff, Beneke, Ellison and Kuehner are 

 still leaders in the order named. They 

 will, if unbeaten, form the St. Louis 

 team which will compete at Washington 

 next August during the S. A. F. meeting. 



J. J. B. 



BOCHESTER, N. Y. 





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Fresh Sheet Mors, 20c per pound. 

 Dye<l Sheet Mosh, larsre baR. 7 to 



lOpoundH »4.50 per baif. 



Sphaenuin Moss.... $1.50 per bale. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



The prices on cut flowers since the 

 holidays have kept up better than some 

 thought they would. One reason is be- 

 cause the demand in most cases has been 

 heavier than the supply. According to 

 the present outlook, it appears as 

 though prices may stand where they are 



for some little time. Roses are in light 

 supply and there is an apparent scar- 

 city in the shorter grades, for which 

 there is a large demand. Ophelia is in 

 short supply, but Premier, Columbia 

 and Dunlop are fairly plentiful. There 

 are limited supplies of Hadley and 



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