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llic Florists' Review 



^AraiL 1, 1920 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Always On Top 



A Pleasing Novelty 



For Mothers' Day 



Sunday, May 9th 



Each figure is equipped with a container on 

 the back, so that a few flowers — mother's 

 favorite kind — can be added. 



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We offer a good assortment of WIRE FRAMES in all styles and in all sizes 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1131 Arch St. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 First Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderhilt 4976 



After having been at home only a few 

 weeks Ernst C. Amling and his wife 

 are found to have contracted severe 

 cases of the California fever. As there 

 is only one remedy, Mr. Amling has de- 

 cided to offer his Maywood greenhouse 

 establishment for sale. The place has 

 paid him handsomely. When a pur- 

 chaser is found who has the necessary 

 capital, removal to California will fol- 

 low. 



Joseph Steiskal. formerly with the E. 

 C. Amling Co., has joined the force of 

 Wehrnian & Welirman, successors to Mrs. 

 Fred Weber. The roses now reach mar- 

 ket so perfectly graded they need no 

 rehandling. 



Azaleas no longer are among the reg- 

 ular items of Easter stock; indeed, a 

 jood azalea is quite a novelty, because 

 af the war and then the quarantine. 

 Bnt the Fleisehman Floral Co. has a 

 large and finely flowered if not perfectly 

 shaped plant of the old favorite, Ver- 

 vaeneana, as the central feature of one 

 of its windows. It is a plant grown on 

 "t Eureka, Cal.. and flowered by Frank 

 )('chslin. 



It is about a year since Amling Bros., 

 /"^rnst and Paul, took over the green- 

 houses of Iloerber Bros. Co., at 

 Desplaines. It has been a busy year, 

 as the jdace has been almost completely 

 rejdanted with newer varieties of roses, 

 bnt in spite of the extra cost and re- 

 duced production there has been a good 

 ])rofit on the original cash investment 

 of $90,000, with the range now ap- 

 proaching tip top shape. Another good 

 season should make the place a big win- 

 ner for theso energetic young men. 



A. Lange, in addition to pre-Easter 

 advertising in the newspapers, used a 



Order Your EASTER BASKETS From 



Florists' Supply House 



We handle baskets of quality. Give us a trial order 

 and be listed among the many satisfied customers. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



105 East Ohio Street, Phone Main 831 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clybonra At*., CHICAGO 



page in theater programs to call atten- 

 tion to the low prices of "Flowers for 

 Easter from Lange 's." 



Traveling to the Twin Cities last 

 week, C. L. Sherer, of the Chicago 

 Flower Growers' Association, was sur- 

 prised to find so many lilies along the 

 route. His conclusion was that the 

 bulb importers must have had better 

 business than anyone thought. 



Philip Breitmeyer, of Detroit, spent 

 a few hours here March 26, arriving in 

 the morning and taking the 3 p. m. train 

 for home, escorted to the station by 

 George Asmua. 



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Wa handle a large line of Floritta' Letten. 

 will pay yoa to write for onr price list. 



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g 1312 Pine Street ST. LOUIS, MO. § 



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Mrs. Baumgartcn, jof Milwaukee, was 

 here last week. 



Albert Barber, f/f the Park Flower 

 Shops chain of Onio stores, is one of 

 the big buycr.s who can be counted on 

 for a visit here, just before each holi- 

 day. During his\short stay this week 



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