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The Florists^ Review 



41 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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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. $6.00 per 

 dozen, with cups. 



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



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 First Ave., New Yotit City, Telephone VanderhUt 4976 



the strike. Mr. Hill expects to take 

 them back to Bichmond in a truck. 



The six wholesale houses were loaded 

 down with stock April 8 to 10 and no 

 outgoing shipments could be made, al- 

 though there were plenty of shipping 

 orders on hand. The stock had to be 

 sold off cheap in large lots to the local 

 buyers. 



The Alton Floral Co. and Mrs. Krug, 

 Alton, 111., report the best Easter trade 

 which they have ever had. 



At Belleville, 111., G. W. Grossart, 

 Henry Emunds, W. E. Ogle, Matthew 

 f^ehoenberger and Adolph Fehr all did a 

 big Easter business and say that there 

 was an unusual demand for blooming 

 plants this year. 



9*^ ^^6 ®^st side, Miss Doussard, J. J. 

 Friday, A. Mirring and the branch of 

 ririmm & Gorly under the management 

 "f Charles Hahn report that never be- 

 fore was Easter trade so good as this 

 year; everything sold well and all 

 t leaned up early. 



The show houses of Fred C. "Weber, 

 \xr ^^^^^^^> tlie Sanders Nursery, George 

 Waldbart and the Ayres Floral Co. have 

 '"ien replenished, as the Easter sales 

 cleaned them out. 



The Blossom Shop has been having a 

 J^rge amount of wedding and funeral 

 ^'ork since Easter. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. 

 ^othonheber, proprietors of the store, 

 'iJive purchased a new pleasure car. 



'Suburban visitors April 8 were J. F. 

 ->mmann, Edwardsville, 111.; Arno 

 grossart. A. B. Fehr and Matthew 

 '^''**oenberger, Belleville, 111.; George 

 ^^adsen, Alton, HI.; Edwin Denker, St. 

 ^tiarles, Mo.; Charles Johann, CoUins- 

 ^'ile. 111., and Lucian Doussard, East 

 "-t- Louis, 111. They all attended the 



BASKETS 



and Florists' Supplies 



The extensive business you un- 

 doubtedly enjoyed at Easter has 

 considerably lowered your stock 

 of Florists' Supplies. 



Let us express you at once one of 

 our attractive assortments of Cut 

 Flower and Plant Baskets con- 

 sisting of 



SO Tumbler Baskets for .... . $21.75 



SO Cut Flower and Tumbler Baskets for 3S.7S 



SO Plant Baskets for 4-inch and 5-inch 



pots for 26.00 



GEORGE B. HART 



49 to 55 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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