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94 



The Florists^ Review 



Sbptombeb 23, 1915. 



SOBANTON, PA. 



' ' The Market. 



Business has been increasing nicely 

 during the last week. The fall open- 

 ings in the department and millinery 

 stores called for many palms, ferns, 

 baskets of cut flowers and floral horse- 

 shoes, Octobei^ promises to be a big 

 wedding month. Some of the florists 

 have booked large orders. 



There is not much call for early 

 chrysanthemums and they are sold at 

 low prices. The weather has reduced 

 the supply of outdoor flowers. Good 

 asters are about done for. We are re- 

 ceiving some fine roses. Bussell and 

 Hoosier Beauty prove the best sellers. 

 Easter lilies are plentiful. There is not 

 much demand for them. 



Various Notes. 



E. L. Day, of Stroudsburg, was a 

 caller last week. He reports business 

 fair. 



John W. Beagle reports a busy week. 

 He had the decoration for the opening 

 of the Cleland-Simpson Co. He is cut- 

 ting some fine carnations. 



J. P. Brown decorated the house for 

 the Millar wedding. The color scheme 

 was lavender, brown ' and yellow. The 

 rooms were decorated with palms, ferns 

 and baskets of brown and yellow 

 dahlias. The tables had centerpieces 

 of Ward roses. The hall was decorated 

 with lavender asters. 



Baldwin reports a busy week with 

 funeral work. Miss G. Jenkins, the 

 saleslady at Baldwin's, is cutting some 

 of the finest cactus dahlias that I have 

 seen this season. She is growing them 

 at her home. 



B. E. & J. T. Cokely are going to 

 enter the wholesale commission business 

 about October 15 in connection with 

 their florists' supply and seed business. 



A trip to Morel Bros.' greenhouses 

 found everything in good shape, espe- 

 cially their field-grown carnations, 

 which are nice and bushy. Their 

 chrysanthemums look promising. 



Muir & Co. report business fair. Mrs. 

 M. M«ir has returned from a two 

 weeks' vacation spent at Buffalo and 

 Philadelphia. 



A card from T. J. Nolan, of the King 

 Construction Co., who is traveling 

 through New York state, reports busi- 

 ness quite good. 



Schultheis last week had a pretty 

 window display of Golden Glow n;ums 

 and assorted dahlias. F. J. M. 



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