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The Florists' Review 



Mat 27, 1916. 



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WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



SCRANTON rLORIST SUPPLY CO. 



Everything in Florist*' Supplies Established 20 Years 



201 North Seventh Avenue, 



Scranton, Pa 



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NEWAEK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Blooming and foliage plants for gar- 

 den and cemetery are moving well and 

 local florists are expecting still greater 

 sales between now and Memorial day. 

 Geraniums are being sold in large quan- 

 tities. There has been a large sale of 

 hardy roses. Those handling nursery 

 stock have disposed of a considerable 

 number of ornamental shrubs and trees. 

 Tuberose and gladiolus bulbs and 

 dahlia roots have had a ready sale. 

 Sweet William plants are called for and 

 many carnation plants are being sold. 

 Myrtle sells well, retailing generally at 

 about three plants for 25 cents. 

 Pansies are cheap, many selling at 10 

 and 15 cents a basket of eight plants. 



White peonies have just come into 

 the market. Ked peonies are more 

 plentiful than they have been since 

 first coming into the market. Cut car- 

 nations are of fair quality and bring 

 as a rule 50 and 75 cents per dozen, 

 though a few of the choicest bring $1 

 per dozen. Boses are selling well, Ward 

 and Brunner both proving popular va- 

 rieties. 



Various Notes. 



The flower department in llahne's 

 department store, of which H. Stein is 

 proprietor, is doing a good business. 



f. H. Harvey, of 453 Broad street, 

 reports business quite good. He has 

 considerable funeral work. 



Henry Leahy, 1169 East Jersey street 

 and 1220 East Broad street, Elizabeth, 

 has 50,000 geraniums of all varieties 

 for cemetery and garden decoration. 

 He also has 50,000 scarlet sage plants 

 and is looking forward to a large Me- 

 morial day sale. 



The Newark Flower Shop had con- 

 siderable funeral work recently. The 

 transient trade has been a little light. 



Extensive alterations are being made 

 in the flower shop of George Penek, 

 637 Broad street. 



A flower day program was conducted 

 by several Hebrew organizations of 

 Newark Sunday, May lb, and several 

 hundred dollars' worth of flowers were 

 sold at the two local branches of the 

 Jewish National Fund. The fund is 

 for the purpose of purchasing land in 

 Palestine for colonization purposes. 



A certificate of incorporation for the 

 Jakobsen Floral Co.,. Springfield, has 

 been flled. The authorized capital 

 stock is $50,000, of w^ich $4,500 has 

 been subscribed. The incorporators. 



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I SPECIAL PRICE LIST. SPRING 1915 | 



WireHangingBaskets f 



6 at doB. rate— 50 at 100 rate E 



PerDoz. Per 100 E 



10-inch disc. 6 in. deep $1.16 17.60 = 



12-inch disc. 8 in. deep 1.26 10.00 = 



14-inch disc. 9 in. deep 1.76 12.60 E 



16 inch disc, 10 in. deep 2.60 17.26 = 



18-inch disc. 12 in. deep 3.00 22.60 = 



GREEN SHEET MOSS-BEST GRADE E 



Ibale $1.00 B 



5 bales 4.75 S 



10 bales 9.00 S 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 10 bales, $9.00 E 



L. D. Telaphonea : Main 980-081 s 



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Heavy Hanging 

 Baskets 



EXTRA HEAVY HANGERS 



8-inch $1.00 per doz. 



10-inch 1.26 per doz. 



12-inch 1.50 per doz. 



14-inch 2.00 per doz. 



16-inch 2.26 per doz. 



18-inch 2.60 per doz. 



You cannot got Bottor Baskoto 

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Log Moss, $1.50 sack 



THE MCCALLUM CO. 



PITTSBURQN. PA. 



MantloB Th« Brlew wh«a jom mitm, 



with the number of shares held by each, 

 are as follows: Watson B. Morris, of 

 Springfield, sixty-six shares; J. Niel 

 Jakobsen, of Springfield, twenty-two; 

 P. Carter Bell, of Milburn, two. 



A rose exhibition will be held June 9 

 under the auspices of the Morris County 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Society in Ma- 



HANGING BASKETS 



lOinch per doz., 11.25: per 100.18.00 



12-inch per doz.. 1.50; per 100. 10.00 



U-inch per doz.. 2.00: per 100. 13.60 



25 at 100 rates. Other sizes on application. 



All Wire Work made in my own factory. Send 

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Green Sheet Moss, 1 bundle, tl.00: 6 bun- 

 dles, $4.75; 10 bundles. 19.00. All Cut Flowera 

 in season. Ohmer's AsperaKua Plumoaus. 



Splendid Greenhoasea for Sale in Ohio city of 

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ISl K. Third St., CIMCINNATI, OHIO 



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