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The Florists' Review 



Fbbboa'ry 18, 1915. 



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FLORIST SUPPLY CATALOGUE 



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SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Established 20 Years 



Scranton, Pa. 



strain, and is cutting some superb 

 sprays. 



H. H. Lineaweaver & Co. report the 

 anthracite coal market active, both in 

 domestic and steam sizes. They say 

 soft coal continues rather dull. 



The visit of three young men, two 

 brotliers and a cousin, here this week 

 brought out the fact that there are now 

 three greenhouse establishments at Wil- 

 mington, Del., bearing the name of 

 Simon. The new place is run under the 

 name of Charles Simon, Jr., Sons' Co., 

 by C. H. Simon, H. L. Simon, C. E. 

 Simon and H. P. Simon. The old place 

 is divided. Part is run under the name 

 of the Simon Co., by Carlisle R. Simon, 

 and the other part by William E. Simon. 

 All are wholesale growers of carnations 

 and chrysanthemums, to which the first 

 named adds general stock. 



B. Eschner, president of the M. Rice 

 Co., emphasizes the statement that im- 

 ported supplies are becoming less and 

 less of a factor in the market. 



William J. Baker delighted in saying 

 that if Lent is like this he hoped it 

 would always be Lent. 



Stephen D. Green has returned from 

 the west. 



The monthly meeting of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society was held 

 in Horticultural hall February 16. The 

 principal event was the competition for 

 the Michell prize for giant freesias. 



Joseph G. Neidinger is developing his 

 basket factory from a small to a large 

 and important department. 



Everybody who leaves this city will 

 tell you that wherever he goes he is 

 asked about Sunday's meetings. One 

 of the best things that the Reverend 

 Billy has said is that "theology bears 

 the same relation to religion that bot- 

 any does to beauty." 



J. D. Eisele told his associates in 

 Henry A. Dreer, Inc., that ten years 

 ago the long-distance plant deliveries 

 they now make by automobile would 

 have been considered impossible. He 

 laughingly predicted that these deliv- 

 eries will in ten more years extend as 

 far as Chicago and St. Louis. 



Alvah R. Jones compared vases of 

 the new rose, Hadley, and the old 

 favorite, Richmond, in the P.-M. cool- 

 ing room one afternoon this week. Mr. 

 Jones pointed out the beautiful form, 

 clean growth and straight stems of 

 Hadley, which he believes put it ahead 

 of Richmond at this season. Phil. 



Normal, HI. — R. M. Dale is planning 

 to install a sprinkling system at his 

 place at 1007 North Linden street next 

 summer. 



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HYACINTH STICKS 



: GREEN POINTED : 



12-lncb. per 1000, $0.75; in 10,000 lots, $7.00 



IS-inch per 1000, 1.00; In 10,000 lots, 9.50 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER, 



1309-11 N. 2nd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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FLORISTS* SUPPLIES, 



Sweet Peas, Pansies, - a Baker's dozen bunches for 75c 



WM. J. BAKER. r>"S%*K.:%!^; PHILADELPHIil 



We always give onr cnstomera what they want when they want It. ' 

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GENUINE BUTTERFLIES 



Moths, Beetles and other Insects pre- 

 served and mounted on pins for decorative 

 purposes of every description. Lartrest stock 

 In America. A-1 references. Write for details 

 and prices. 



The New England Entomological Company, 

 366 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



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GOLD LETTERS 



No. 1, large size per 100, $0.50 



.40 



..30 



.00 



2.00 



No. 4, medium size per 100, 



No. 6, small size per 100, 



No. 1, large pnrple gilt per 100, 



Script words (gold or purple) per 100, 



(Letteis, 25 of chara -ter to package.) 



(Words, 10 of kind to package.) 



Special price on quantity. Wiite for samples. 



Geo. H. Angermueller, Wholesale Florist 



1324 Pine Street, St. Imxtib, Mo. 



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 BOSTON. 



The Market. 



We have had some days of clear 

 skies and higher temperature. The re- 

 sult has been a largely increased out- 

 put of flowers, but sales have improved 

 and, while business has not been what 

 might be termed active, the clean-up, 

 o>-> the whole, has been quite good, and 

 better than anyone could have ex- 



BAMBOO CANES 



Due to arrive in April. 

 You can buy cheaper be- 

 fore they arrive, than 

 afterward, as the cost of 

 storage advances the 

 price every month. 



Send for prices. 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



71 Murray St., NEW YORK 



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WIRED TOOTHPrCKS 



Bfamufaotured by 



W. J. COWEE, "■l!^" 



10,000 $1.76 50,000 $7.60 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



pected. Roses have continued to clean 

 up well at about the previous week's 

 prices, but special American Beauties 

 have declined in value. The demand 



