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The Florists' Review 



Septembbe 16, 1915. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



The Market. 



With the vacation season about 

 over, the florists are back at work and 

 are looking forward to a busy fall and 

 winter. Business last week was the 

 best that we have had all summer. 

 There was an unusually large lot of 

 funeral work. There was a great de- 

 mand for corsages, baskets, cut flow- 

 ers and plants for the Jewish New 

 Year 's. 



Asters are still plentiful. New car- 

 nations are improving, having better 

 flowers and longer stems. Good gladi- 

 oli are about done for; so are sweet 

 peas. A few Golden Glow and Smith's 

 Advance mums are arriving. Other 

 offerings include lilies, snapdragons, 

 cosmos, and Asparagus Sprengeri and 

 plumosus. Eoses also are plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



Baldwin the Florist had the decora- 

 tions at the church for the MiUar wed- 

 ding. 



B. E. & J. T. Cokely received their 

 •first shipment of Dutch bulbs last week. 

 J. T. Cokely has returned after a suc- 

 cessful trip' through New York state. 

 Miss Gager, the bookkeeper, has re- 

 turned from a two weeks' vacation. 



Louis Schultheis has accepted a posi- 

 tion as manager for the Maple City 

 Greenhouses, at Honesdale, Pa. He has 

 the best wishes of all the craft in 

 his new field. 



Anton Schultheis is making a num- 

 ber of repairs at his greenhouses. He 

 is also installing a new boiler. 



A. L. Besancon & Co. report an ex- 

 ceedingly busy week, 



T. B. McClintock is cutting some fine 

 new carnations and finds a ready mar- 

 ket for them. 



G. E. Clark reports a busy week with 

 funeral work. He is cutting dahlias, 

 asters, candytuft, snapdragons and 

 gladioli at the gardens. a. J. M. 



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