. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Send for our 64-page CATALOGUE Showing over 200 WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS B. E. and J. T. COKELY Ev«rythlns !? Flerlsto' Supplies. 201 North Seventh Avenue, Kstabllsh«d 21 Y««rs. SCRANTON, PA. Mention Th« ReTlew when yon wrlt». decorative plants were used. He also had orders for the decoration of sev- eral banks. Mr. Murray spent a week at Excelsior Springs. Arthur Newell, too, had orders for decorating a number of banks. He said the fashion show helped florists in many ways. A large number of orders for corsages were filled. Mr. Newell a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Send for our 64-page CATALOGUE Showing over 200 WIRE FLORAL DESIGNS B. E. and J. T. COKELY Ev«rythlns !? Flerlsto' Supplies. 201 North Seventh Avenue, Kstabllsh«d 21 Y««rs. SCRANTON, PA. Mention Th« ReTlew when yon wrlt». decorative plants were used. He also had orders for the decoration of sev- eral banks. Mr. Murray spent a week at Excelsior Springs. Arthur Newell, too, had orders for decorating a number of banks. He said the fashion show helped florists in many ways. A large number of orders for corsages were filled. Mr. Newell ac- companied Mr. Murray to Excelsior Springs. The George M. Kellogg Flower & Plant Co. was busy last week with fu- neral work and decorations. Mr. Parker spent Sunday at Pleasant Hill. The W. L. Rock Flower Co. had a pretty window display for fashion show week. Cockscombs and ornamental grasses were used. The Alpha Floral Co. had its share of decorative orders for the dry goods stores and banks. August Luther decorated the Jones Dry Goods store and used more than 300 ferns. W. J. B. NEW YORK. The Market. September 23 the New York whole- sale cut flower market gave the first indications of the opening of the fall season. There was little of value left for the retail stores when the evening shadows fell. It may be October before the strike ends, the paralysis scourge is con- quered, the schools open and sociejty re- turns to the big city. But there are great expectations as to a record busi- ness during the fall and winter—there is so much prosperity in every line of trade. Shipments were light at the week end and choice cut flowers of all kinds were rapidly disposed of. Prices, however, did not advance, and the quotations of last week, with few exceptions, hold good for this week. American Beauties are fast improving in quality; some especiallj good ones September 23 touched 30 cents. There was a limited supply of the high grades of the pop- ular and new roses and a


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