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You Will Get the Easter Orders 



IF YOU HAVE THE GOODS THE CUSTOMERS WANT 



If Not — Your Competitor Will Get the Business 



THE GOODS WE OFFER YOU WILL PLEASE THEM FOR THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD 



Wc have splendid novelties and all the standard goods in endless variety, Home Man- 

 ufacture and Imported. Stock up now and have the goods to show customers. Send 

 for catalogue and prices and see how much you can do with a little money when 

 you go straight to headquarters — The Florists' Supply House of America. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



Manufacturers and 

 Importers 



1129 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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During Recess 



New York Florists' Club. 

 The annual dinner of the New York 

 Florists' Club is the outstanding social 

 event of the season, horticulturally. 



Each year it is pitched on a more am- 

 bitious plane until now it would seem 

 that the limit of ingenuity and aspira- 

 tion had been reached. It was indeed 

 a carnival ol' fun, frolic and fashion 

 such as the sumptuous ball room of the 

 aristocratic Biltmore is accustomed to 

 when the "four hundred get together. 

 Our illustration gives a partial view of 

 the affair, but unfortunately, the chief 

 table at which were seated the digni- 

 taries of the S. A. F. and other socie- 



ties, together with the club officials, 

 does not appear in the picture. 



The after dinner speaking was brief 

 and quickly over, in order to turn 

 over the hall to the dancers. President 

 Geo. E. M. Stumpp presided. He read 

 telegrams and letters from several in- 

 vited guests unable to be present and 

 voiced the welcome of the New York 

 Florists' Club to the distinguished 

 visitors present. He then introduced 

 President Cabot Ward, of the Park 



P.\Kri.\i. Vii:w iiK THE 30th Annual Banquet, Ne>v York Flokists' Ci.ri! at 

 The Open Spjice W;is llcst'i-veii for I):iiu*inj;' IVtween Coursfs 



THE HdTEr. Bu.TIUORE, 



