AUGUST 10, 1899. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



251 



...EXPANSION... 



of our increasing business is best emphasized by our removal to our 



^s?o^ R ^ L L Y Di L r? G c *I!L.9l8 Filbert Street 



where we now have the LARGEST and HANDSOMEST quarters of any 

 Florists' Supply House in America. 



Our Mnvind has taken up all of our time and prevented us from making an exhibit at the Convention. However, 

 \JUY /'1UVIIH£ our Mr _ M _ Rice w ;u be tnere as usua i an( j w iH be glad to see you and give you " pointers " and all in- 

 formation in reference to Florists' Supplies. Do not fail to have a talk with him; you will be repaid. 



Broad BlJSinCSS IdcaS made the expansion of our business necessary. Up-to-date Florists keep in close touch with us. 



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Make Our Place Your 

 Headquarters. 



We are always glad to see you. 



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M. Rice & Co. 



Importers and Manufacturers of 



Florists' 

 Supplies, 



918 Filbert St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



finest florist Catalogue for the asking. 



Write, Wire, Phone or Call. 



A FEW OF OIR 



LEADERS 



Our Famous and Unexcelled 



Wheat Sheaves, 



Palm or Cycas 



Leaves 



(both dull or natural and glazed 

 finish), 



New Crop Cape 

 Flowers 



(fine and large), 



Baskets, Hampers, 



Pot Covers, 



Plant Stands, 



Immortelles, Doves, 



Chenille, Foil, 



Metal Designs, 



Artificial Flowers and 



Leaves, 



Dried Grasses, Etc. 



f.-» 



OIK NEW ELUDING. 



