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NOVBMBEB 26, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



WE MANUFACTURE HUNDREDS OF STYLES OF FLORISTS' BASKETS 



No. 509 



ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 

 ■Sand for our 64-pag« 

 Florist Supply Cataloguo 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO. 



B. E. & J. T. Cokely 



Everything^ in Florista* Supplies 



lf*«tiaB Til* S^vUnr wt w rtm wHI» 



ROUND 



Made of Reed 



Green, Brown or Shaded 



Size Each 



8-inch $0.50 



10-inch .75 



12-inch .90 



14-inch 1.25 



16-inch 1.50 



Let us send you our $16.00 or 

 $25.00 assortment of Baskets. 



201 North Seventh Ave. 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



CHRISTMAS CARDS 



Have you ordered yours yet? 



Holly, Poinsettia or Assorted. 



200 for $1.00 500 for $2.00 



1000 for $3.50 



Terms: Postpaid— cash with order. 

 Samples free. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



Lansing, Mich. 



Mentiou The tteTlew when jou write. 



Japanese Red Roping 



Can be used to many advantages for your 

 Xmas trade. A sure seller when seen. 

 (60 yards to ball). Large size Medium Small 

 Per ball $1.00 76c 50c 



Samples sent free. 

 Also get our list of other good things. 



GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



-Wholesale Florist.l 324 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Mention Tb« B«t1«w wbea 70a write. 



response for the alumni by Prof.- Arno 

 Nehrling, of Amherst, Mass. At 7 p. m. 

 -all will attend the banquet at the Uni- 

 versity Club. Saturday, November 28, 

 "the entire day will be spent at the gar- 

 den. 



The Retail Florists' Association held its 

 monthly meeting Monday evening, No- 

 vember 16, at the Washington hotel. Tlie 

 attendance, according to Secretary Gera- 

 nios, was small and lack of interest is 

 «.hown by the members. The association 

 has done good work during its existence 

 and deserves a better fate. Perhaps the 

 organizers were a little too choice as to 

 whom they would take in as members. 

 It might pay to open the door and give 

 every retailer in the city a chance to 

 become a member. J. J. B. 



A fire starting from a poorly con- 

 ■structed flue damaged the 2-story frame 

 residence pf Alex. Johnson, aH63a4 Eas- 

 ton avenue, last week. Most of the con- 



Domestic Baskets 



NOW IN GREATER DEMAND FOR 



The Fall Season 



€ 



e. 



Mall us your order early. We have a 

 complete stock for present delivery, 

 and will endeavor to supply your 

 wants promptly at all times. 



If you have not previously done so, 

 this Is a favorable time to try out our 

 baskets. They are very attractive 

 and will increase your sales. 



NO CHANGE IN OUR PRICES 



The Madison Basket 



craft Coe Nadison, Lake Co., 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



tents were removed in time to escape 

 damage. 



Creve Cceur, Mo. — Henry J. Kettman 

 has obtained a permit for the erection 

 of a greenhouse, 33x135 feet, tf|^99t^ 

 $1,000. The work is to be done by ft 

 local contractor, J. M. Coons. 



New Albany, Ind. — November 17 the 

 employees of A. Rasmussen gave a barn 

 dance, which was well attended. Re- 

 freshments were served. Several qua- 

 drilles were danced for the young folks, 

 and Tom Murphy executed a jig. All' 

 enjoyed "ISiemselves thoroughly, Mr. 

 Rasmussen doing his part well. 



