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APBIL 22. 1920 



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The Florists^ Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Always On Top 



A Pleasing Novelty 



For Mothers' Day 



Sunday, May 9th 



ill 



ach figure is equipped with a container on 

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

 favorite kind — can be added. $6.00 per 

 dozen, with cups. 



We offer a good assortment of WIRE FRAMES in all stylesfandQin all sizes 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Firat Aom., New York City, Tmhphonm VandmrhUt 4976 



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Artificial Flowers 



W* hav* Just r«c«iv«d an import 

 •hipmant of b«st quality 



Vtlley, Lilac, Pansies 



and Forget-me-nots 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



'566.68 Clyboarn At*.^<^HICAGO 



Mention Tlw H«TlOTr wh«B ^n wriU. 



pea will afford the retailers their best 

 chance to boom their business during 

 the next few weeks. 



"It looks as though the whole trade 

 has gone 'nuts' on California," said one 

 "I the local wholesalers; "practically 

 every grower in the neighborhood would 

 »eil out if he could and go west." Un- 

 'luestionably the operation of green- 

 'ousv.s at this center now presents 

 ^'nougli difficulties so that a good many 

 KTo\\(rH wish they had their money 



One cannot be a florist on a farm in 

 ^aaio, but C. A. Samuelson is sticking 

 ^» « l^'se as possible to his life work by 

 grovv-nig seeds. Last season he did es- 

 pe^v;i!ly well with a crop of alfalfa 

 „„^:''' sold to the Albert Dickinson Co., 

 p"): ;'''» year the entire 200-acre farm, 

 til '"•" ^^^ some forage crops needed on 



' ' '^ce, is in alfalfa, clover and peas 



Visitors. 



^,^AU,ert Barber, of the Park Floral 



v^a"' ;'"ich operates in four Ohio cities, 



,,,,^'^^'■6 last week on one of his fre- 



purchasing trips. He reports busi- 



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Notice is hereby sfiven that the firm of RUSSIN 

 & HANFLING has been dissolved as of April 15, 1920, 

 by mutual consent. 



Mr. SAMUEL H. RUSSIN 



will continue in business at 



55 West 19th Street 

 Mr. SOLOMON HANFUNG 



will continue in business at 



131 West 28th St., New York City 



SAMUEL H. RUSSIN 

 Dated, New York, April 15, 1920 SOLOMON HANFLING 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



ness as unusually brisk for the fortnight 

 after Easter. 



Fred Burki and his son were here last 

 week on their way to Pittsburgh from 

 their new home in California, where 

 they have spent the winter. Mr. Burki, 

 senior, soon v/ill return to the coast, but 



it is probable the young man will take 

 up an active connection with the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co. 



H. O. Bock, of Burlington, la., spent 

 several days here last week, combining 

 business and pleasure. He reports trade 

 active in Iowa and his purchases indi- 



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