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Apbil 20. 1016. 



Tic Florists* Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



FOR APRIL WEDDINGS 



Fancy Lace Bouquet Holders 



White— Pink— Lavender 



Flower Qirl Baskets^-Sunshine colors 

 Velour Baskets»=^Battleship=gray and other colors 

 Our Altogether Wedding Outfit 



that includes Everything: for Church and House except the flowers 



Silk Fiber Ribbon 



for tying neat bows and to give finishing touches 



rOR MEMORIAL DAY 



Memorial Day stock of metal wreaths and other decorative supplies is likely to be scarce this 

 season. We are well supplied now with these goods and hope that our friends will let us know 

 their wishes early, so we can fill their orders in full to our mutual satisfaction. 



FOR EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO.""* ^"pHIISKlphm. p«. 



Scttad for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement 



Haadquarters for Japanese Goods 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



NICHELL'S 



SeaMnableSeedi,Bnlbs, Plants and Suppliei 



Bend lor Wholesale Catalogue 



H. F. MICHELL CO. 



81S Hisrket Street. PHILADILPHIA 



fine quality. There are large quanti- 

 ties of daffodils. The southern ship- 

 ments continue, but are lacking in qual- 

 ity. Narcissi and freesia are in lim- 

 ited supply. There are plenty of callas 

 and an overwhelming supply of sweet 

 peas and violets. 



Much of the market's developments 

 depends upon the weather. There are 

 daisies, lilac, pansies, stocks and snap- 

 dragon in great abundance and all the 

 seasonable flowers of the springtime. 



Various Notes.' 



April 14 Professor Waugh, of Am- 

 herst, Mass., lectured in the Museum 

 building, Bronx park, on "How the 

 Landscape Gardener Uses Plants." 

 Arthur Cowee, of Berlin, N. Y., will 

 lecture on "'The Gladiolus," April 22. 

 These Saturday lectures will continue 

 every week until June 10. 



Palm Sunday absorbed all the leaves 

 of the florists' supply houses that could 

 be secured for the commemorative oc- 

 casion. More than 100,000 palm 

 branches were shipped to New York 

 for this year's demand. 



Secretary John Young smilingly 

 announces that there were more than 

 $40,000 in gate receipts at the flower 

 show — a remarkable success, with every 

 prospect of a splendid profit when the 

 final returns are made. 



We are taking orders for CUT EASTER LILIES, 



the finest in town 



The riDLADELrilU WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1625 Ranstead St., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



WM. J. BARER, ?2"%SrMS:*.'£;... PHILADELPHII, PA. 



CUXAS DAISIES PANSIES SWEET TEAS NHWONEm SNArUtAGONS 



Mention Tb« Rerlew when yon write. 



EUGENE BERNHEIHER, 



Wholesale Florist, 



11 S. 16th Street, 



PHILADELrHIA 



Orders received for the fine pink rose, PRIMA DOMHA, 214-iD. pots, ready. 

 $15.00 per 100; f 1S9.00 per 1000 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



A. L. FORTUNES 



1«30 Ludlow St., PHXLADKLPHIA, PA. 



•AOOIR FERNS. 



SPECIM. FOR SOOO LOTS 



fANCY and DAGGER 

 f ERNS, Sdect 



Write for prices. 



BRONZE and GREEN 

 GALAX LEAVES 



Write for prices. 



Phil Foley, of Chicago, was in town 

 this week. 



J. H. Gushing, of Anthony, R. I., is 

 sending in some grand Ophelia roses 

 to J. K. Allen. 



Woodrow & Marketos secured a 

 $1,000 landscape contract in New Jersey 

 April 14. 



Pine Lilac 



Extra Loii{SteiiiiBel Easter Lilies 



Choice Yellow Daisies 



ETerytliii{ io Cot Flowers 



Piiiiadelpiiia Cut Flower Ci. 



1S17 Sum Street, rmLADOmA, TL 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



At the florists' din-dan April 8 the 

 Lord & Burnham Co. silver cups in the 

 elimination dance were won by Mr. and 



