May 6, 1916 



HOETICULTURE 



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I MEMORIAL DAY | 



= Get your supplies NOW and have them on hand to show to your customers = 



METALLIC WREATHS, ANCHOKS, CROSSES, llpautifully 

 decorated with (lawers on white or green foliage. Our 

 ilesigns are wonderftil in their true-to-nature perieotion. 



MAdNOLIA WREATHS. CYCAS LEAVES and WREATHS. 



WAX FLOWERS, good to work In Magnolia Wreaths. 

 Sweet Peas, Carnations and Roses. 



CREPE FLOWERS of every variety— Lilies, Orchids, Mums. 

 Dahlias. Carnations, Roses and crepe Cape Flowers. 



FOR MOTHER'S. M.\Y 14th, WHITE CARNATIONS, very fine. $1.80 per 100; large size, $2.00 per 100 



Baskets in Wonderful Variety of Shape and Tint, Brazilian Willow Baskets, Porto Rican Mats, Silk Fibre Ribbon. 

 Japanese Novelties in Decorative Material, School Graduation and Commencement Specialties, etc., etc. 



Send for Silent Salesman's Supplement 

 THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., ^i^^ ^'* ^*'^^* 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. M 



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PITTSBURGH. 



We overlooked to mention last week 

 the fine Easter show at the new Wil- 

 liam Penn Hotel by Edward Shelton 

 Jones, who has charge of the roof 

 greenhouse for the William Penn and 

 Fort Pitt hotels. 



Miss Margaret L. Burns has been 

 added to the salesforce of the A. W. 

 Smith Co. Miss Burns comes from 

 Fairmont, W. Va., where for the past 

 six years she has been with the H. 

 Weber & Sons Co. E. Clarke Stiles, 

 who comes from the Andorra Nurser- 

 ies, Chestnut Hill, Pa., has been added 

 to the landscape department at Smith's. 



A STORE OPENING. 



PERSONAL. 



Thomas V. Bninelle, formerly with 

 Fred Haigis & Co.. has taken a posi- 

 tion with E. A. Richards, florist. Green- 

 field, Mass. 



Miss Alice Ockerby of London, Eng., 

 and E. A. Butler, horticulturist at the 

 Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass., were married on April 26, at 

 Worcester, Mass. 



Cincinnati — E. A. Forber's opening 

 on Monday was a success both from 

 an artistic point of view and the num- 

 ber of callers. The store is a large 

 one, well arranged, and gives ample 

 room for display purposes. 



Mr. and Mrs. P. J. dinger have as 

 their guests Mrs. dinger's mother and 

 sister, Mrs. Mat. Weiland and Miss 

 Helen Weiland, of Evanston, 111. 



Formal entrance and view of Interior of MacRorie & McLaren's new re- 

 tail store in Powell street, San Francisco, at its opening. A feature of the 

 day was the presentation of a corsage of Phalaenopsis to each patron 



A Florisfs 

 Necessity 



FltB securely on any itandard pot and by the nse of e little chif- 

 fon or ribbon gives you a Basket effect at a very small additional 

 expense, Increasing the price of your plants 100 per cent. 



HARTS HANDY HANDLE 



1 12 inches high, $2.50 per doz. 



2 15 '• " 3.50 " " 



3 18 " " 4.00 " " 



4 24 Inches high, »6.00 per doi. 

 6 30 " ■• 8.50 •• « 



8 38 " " 9.00 " ■' 



At Yonr Dealer's or Direct. 



GEO.B. HART, Manufacturer, 24 to 30 Stone Street, Rochester, NY. 



If You Have Something To Sell To The Trade For Memorial Day 



ADVERTISE IT NOW 



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 This Week and Next Week. 



