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The Weekly Rorists^ Review. 



Maiich 26, 1903. 



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Easter Selection I 



A GREAT EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE. 



You want to be prepared to fill your orders. We want to help you 

 with everything that helps to make plants and flowers irresist- 

 ible. No one else can do it so well. We have all the latest novelties 

 and all the standard supplies. Here are a few : Baskets in endless 

 variety for plants, for cut flowers and for ferneries. Cycas Leaves, 

 very finest ever produced. Our Orlando Cycas wreaths will prove an 

 attractive addition to your store. Porto Rican mats, waterproof crepe 

 paper, all colors; fancy silk fibre cord, all colors, for tying mats and 

 pot covers ; tulip covers, assorted brands ; plant hampers for all 

 occasions. 



We might keep on and on, but this is enough to give you an idea 

 of our large and varied stock. We hope you will send for our new 

 catalogue, which is well worth having, it will tell the rest. 



H* Bayersdorfer & Co., 



50-52-54 and 56 N. 4th St., Philadelphia. 



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DES MOINES, lA. 



W'e are having tlic darkest .March in 

 our memory. The siin lias not shone 

 more than three days this month and 

 yet we have had very little rain, but an 

 abundance of fog. This will necessarily 

 shorten the cut of flowers for Easter. 



The park commissioners are to plant 

 souie two thousand shrubs and trees in 

 Union Park this spring. Tliey have just 

 finished another greenhouse at the same 

 park. 20x51. thus doubling the amount 

 of their glass. This will give them the 

 much needed room to grow their park 

 plants, as they do not sell any. Their 

 plants are looking remarkably well, but 

 have been somewhat crowded. 



Our club has not had a meeting this 

 year and some are of the opinion that 

 we pull apart better than together. We 

 will not send a crack team of bowlers 

 to Jlihvaukee this year, but as to the 

 next convention we may be in it. 



Our rivers are up again, but this time 

 onlv bank full, so no damage to the 

 orah is done. J. T. D. F. ' 



Now IS the season of the year to ex- 

 pand your wholesale plant business, and 

 an adv. in the Review is the medium to 

 employ. 



CuAULOTTE, X. C. — The Berry-Thomp- 

 son Co.. florists, have removed to Chat- 

 tanooga, Tenn. 



Lincoln, Neb. — Stackhous &. Greer, 

 the florists, have dissolved partnership 

 by nuitiial consent. 



IvACiNE. Wis. — A tract of land has 

 licen deeded to the city for park pur- 

 poses. 



This 

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It will help you 

 every day in the 

 year. 



It is a complete 

 encyclopaedia of 

 commercial flori- 

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Price, $5.00 

 delivered. 



If inconvenient 

 to pay the full 

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 write for our 

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PLORISTS' 

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Caxton Bldg., 

 CHICAGO. 



I coNsinER the Review the best of all 

 the florists' papers printed. — Edwin VV. 

 Stearns, Poughkeepsie, N. \'. 



We would not be without the Review 

 at any cost. — Whittaker Bros., Corn- 

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