The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



Take pleasure in calling your attention to their unrivalled collection of Wreaths. 

 Among them are the new Statice or Scotch Heather Wreath, a beautiful green, I 

 exquisitely shaded ; the Ruscus Wreath, closely resembling a wreath made of 

 Smilax; our well-known Magnolia, Beech and Laurel Wreaths in green and 

 brown foliage, and many others. These Wreaths can be decorated with a bunch 

 of flowers, tied with a bow of ribbon, or dotted with immortelles to give variety 

 and finish. You will find them a paying investment. Address 



Philadelphia. 



The Largest Florists' Supply House of America. 



50, 52, 54 and 56 

 North Fourth St., 



[in? <£vw §>Uk iHtllis Qlompang 



Ribbon Manufacturers 



who sell direct to Florists, thereby "you save all between 

 profits." You do more— you get the RIGHT RIBBONS 

 for your use— quality, lustre and colors which are correct 

 blends for all flowers and foliage. The Rose and Violet 

 colorings are superb. Write for samples. 

 OfFICE AND SALESROOMS: 



806 808-810 ARCH STREET. 



Florists' Foil 



AMERICAN BRAND 



PLAIN, EMBOSSED, 

 COLORED. 

 Violet and Rose Foil a Specialty. 



The John J. Crook© Co. Established isso. iMVuitonst.. Chicago 



Mention the Review when yon write. 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



(CONTINUED. 



WM. SCOTT, 



Illain and Balcom Sts. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



LI Mrrr Florist,218 6thSt. 

 . I. IlLri, PITTSBURG, PA. 



J. J. Beneke, 



live l&eet. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



■ In Pittsburg and viclni 



Mrs. Chas. Eickholt, 



..vknJtb m . Galveston, Tex. 



U. J. VIRGIN, 



Canal Street. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



S. B. Stewart, 



So.ielhStreet, OMAHA, NEB. 



National Florists' Board of Trade 



NEW MANAGEMENT. Tel. Call. G55 John. 

 Hakeis H. Hayden (late manager of the 



Nepera Chemical Comnany). - - President 



Ki.waki. MrK. Win tin';. Vice-Pres. and Counsel 

 John- E. Walker (Member of the New 



York Bar), - - - Secretary and Treasurer 



56 Pine St. 



Wallace I 



i 601-1 



NEW YORK CITY 



Headquarters for APHIS PUNK, 



JICOTICIDE, ROSE LEAF EXTRACT, 



VAN REYFER'S GLAZING POINTS, 



MASTICA and MACHINES. 



LIVE SQUIRRELS, GOLD FISH. 



Schmid's Bird Store, 



CLEVELAND. 



The business situation here shows a 

 slight change for the better. Cuts are 

 lighter, and an increased demand is felt 

 for all lines, but there is still plenty of 

 stock to fill all orders, and sofne of it 

 goes at prices that are too low to men- 

 tion. Most of the stands in Sheriff 

 street market showed some very fine 

 mums on Saturday, but sales were slow, 

 and prices very reasonable. 



In the recent death of M. A. Wilhelmy, 

 Cleveland loses one of its oldest florists, 

 he having been engaged in this business 

 for a great many years on Pearl street, 

 opposite Kiverside cemetery, where he 

 did a very successful business until about, 

 three years ago, when he retired, leaving 

 his sons, C. B. and E. A. Wilhelmy, to 

 carry on the business. The funeral was 

 from his late residence on Saturday af- 

 ternoon and many beautiful floral pieces 

 were sent by his friends in the trade. 



Dayton, O. — The greenhouse establish 

 ment of H. H. Eitter was practically 

 destroyed by fire November 8. 



Lancaster, N. Y— J. H. Bebstock, of 

 Buffalo, has bought the S. B. Smiley 

 greenhouses and will operate them in 

 connection, with his other business. 



Chableroi, Pa. — Theo. J. Allen has 

 recently lost his wife and has leased his 

 establishment to W. E. Maebius, of War- 

 ren, Ohio, who will conduct it while Mr. 

 Allen spends the winter at Orlando, Pla. 

 It is an up-to-date range of 14,000 feet 

 of glass. A house 44x100 is planted in 

 carnations, one 24x100 to roses, one 18x 

 100 is given to 'mums and one 12x100 to 

 palms. 



