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The Florists' Review 



37 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



The only medal awarded by 



the Society of American Florists 

 and Ornamental Horticulturists 

 for Florists' Supplies at their 

 annual convention held in San 

 Francisco, Cal., August 19, 1915, 

 was to H. Bayersdorfer & Co. of 

 Philadelphia. 



TUMBLER BASKETS 



A good thing that has become one of your best friends. 

 When flowers are scarce, fill them with artificial flowers 

 and prepared foliage. 



CREPE FLOWERS 



Do you know that roses, carnations and lilies made of 

 crepe look just like nature's product at first glance? 

 Let them help you at a pinch. 



TABLE FAVORS" 



Yellow aud Blue China Alligators, Turtles. Frogs, Ducks, Etc. All Flower Holders with 

 floats to match. These floats are low bowls that come in several sizes— small to hold one 

 duckling, or large to hold a number of water folk. They also come in bronze and oxidized. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 ARCH STREET. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Setid for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement 



Headquarters for Japanese Groods 



WALTER DAVIS 



WholcsaU Florist 

 17iS Ranstaad St., Phllad«iphla 



WHITE LILAC A 

 SPECIALTY 



Mention Th* B*Tlew when yon wrlta. 



supply is heavy and the price has 

 dropped to $3 per hundred. Valley 

 fell off in favor and the sales dragged 

 last week, causing a glut in this mar- 

 ket. The best is bringing $5 per hun- 

 dred. Easter lilies are scarce and it 

 was hard even to get the smallest or- 

 ders filled during the week. 



Fine tulips were offered at $3 and 

 $4 per hundred. Jonquils are in fair 

 shape and brought similar prices. Both 

 of these, with lilacs and other spring 

 flowers, are much in demand for table 

 decorations. Single violets have come 

 in heavily. Gardenias are scarce and 

 the price remains at 25 cents each. 



In a large number of dinner deco- 

 rations primroses, both large and small- 

 flowering, cyclamens and begonias have 

 been used with fine effect. Potted 

 plants have been utilized for table 

 decorations more this year than ever 

 before. 



Various Notes. 



Alfred Zeller, of Charles Zeller & 

 Son, of Brooklyn, N. Y., accompanied 

 by Mrs. Zeller, visited Washington last 

 week. The trip was made on their 

 twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Other 

 visitors were J. E. Killen, of Philadel- 

 phia; H. J. Anderson, representing 

 A. N. Pierson, Inc., of Cromwell, Conn. 

 Sidney H. Bayersdorfer, of Philadel- 



STUART H. MILLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



FANCY VIOLETS for VALENTINES, 

 Single and Double, $1.00 per 100 



1617 RamtMd St., Phllad«lpiila 



Open Sunday morning. 9 to 12 

 Mention Tlie BctIcw wh«n yon write. 



ROCHELLE 



Try onr Paper Pota and Dirt Bands FBBB. 

 Order what you want — try tbem accerding to oar 

 Copyright Directions, and If not satisfactory ship 

 tbem back and we will refund your money. See 

 Price List and Testimonials, page 99. Samples 

 FREE. PROMPT shipment. 



F. W. RocheUe & Sons. SkS'^Bf^!"?: 



Mention Tin* R«tI»w wh«n yon writ» 



phia, paid a visit to the local stores dur- 

 ing the week. 



The Washington Floral Co, is show- 

 ing some exceptionally fine Radiance 

 roses, of which there is an excellent 

 cut. This concern has received its 

 Easter supply of azaleas, including 

 Ernest Evers, a beautiful dark pink, 

 with good moss-green leaves. 



J. Richards, formerly in charge of 

 the stand of F. H. Kramer, in the Cen- 

 ter Market, has opened the New 

 Cochran Flower Shop, in the New 

 Cochran hotel, at Fourteenth and K 

 streets, northwest, where he has an at- 

 tractive establishment. All of the fix- 

 tures are done in white and contrast 

 with the buflf color of the side walls. 

 The floor is of marble slabs. , 



Otto Bauer, manager of the Washing- 

 ton store of the S. S. Pennock-Meehan 

 Co., of Philadelphia, has caused the 

 distribution of a large number of 



Extra Fancy 



ORCHID PEAS 



Pink and White Primroses 

 Yellow Daisies 



AIX OTHKR NOVKLTUB8 

 FOR VALENTINK'S DAT 



PhOadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



1S17 Saisom Street, rHUADELPHlA, PA, 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



A. L FORTUNES 



1626 Ludlow St., PHILADCLPHIA, PA, 



FANCY FERNS and DAGGER FERNS 



at the rietat price 



NEW CROP BRONZE AND GREEN GALAX LEA VES 



Special, 75c per 1000 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



placards advertising the National 

 Flower Show, which is to be held in 

 Philadelphia March 25, and these are 

 beginning to appear in store windows 

 all over town. C. L. L. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Market conditions arre graduallj be- 

 coming normal again. The high prices 

 that have prevailed are dropping and 

 we are enjoying better growing 



