88 



'.■'.,* *' .\'f' .'••■ 



The Florists^ Review 



May 4, 1916. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Prepare 



^ A. 



-i!^ 



■■r4. 



Order now — today, not tomorrow — your Metal Wreaths for May 30. They are beautiful 

 wreaths that look as though you had just made them up with fresh flowers. They are 

 scarce wreaths. So we urge you not to wait until next day. It is more pleasant to fill 

 orders than to make excuses. 



White Carnations 



for Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 14. We offer White Carnations at $1.80 per 100; extra 

 large, $2.00 per 100. No danger of our Carnations getting sleepy. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO/''* '^"•^TSSKlt..*. p«. 



Sepd for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement 



Headquarters for Japanese Gk>ods 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



that will cover No. 108. Mr. Battles 

 owns No. 114, where he has carried on 

 his art vase shop for the last year with 

 marked success. 



The banquet committee of the Flo- 

 rists' Club, which was intrusted with 

 the entertainment for the National 

 Flower Show visitors, the banquet being 

 held in Horticultural hall March 29, has 

 returned fifty-nine per cent of the con- 

 tributions to the guarantors. This was 

 made possible by the large number of 

 tickets sold, a number much larger than 

 the committee expected. 



Edward Keid has a business saying 

 that when one door closes another 

 opens. 



H. Bayersdorfer made his sixth trip 

 to Washington last week in his effort to 

 get his German goocJs across. There is 

 a glimmering of light. 



Milton H. Bickley, of Chester, Pa., is 

 sending extremely fine outdoor daffodils 

 to Berger Bros. 



Edwin J. Fancourt reports that the 

 number of trade tickets sold for the 

 National Flower Show exceeded 47,900, 

 or a little less than $12,000 worth. 

 Philadelphia certainly gave the show 

 splendid support. 



Parker Thayer Barnes, assistant zool- 

 ogist of the state Department of Agri- 

 culture, Harrisburg, Pa., opened a dis- 

 cussion on "Bed Spider" before the 

 Florists' Club, Horticultural hall. 

 May 2. 



The spring show opened Easter Sun- 

 day in Horticultural hall, in Fairmount 

 park. There was a fine exhibition of 

 blooming plants that attracted many 

 visitors. 



Miss Ramage, formerly with the John- 

 son Seed Co., now is with Henry A. 

 Dreer. 



Raymond Brunswick derives pleasure 

 from a good-looking car just purchased. 

 "Only a tin Lizzie," he deprecatingly 

 remarked. 



J. Max Nitzschke has a display of 

 what he terms ' ' Styles of 1917 ' ' in the 

 window of the Forrest Flower Shop. 

 He wants you to open a flower shop 

 next door and show like enterprise in 

 window display, so that the two shops 

 will attract all the pretty girls to them. 



Hand-painted celluloid butterflies are 

 a pretty novelty noted at the store of I 



NOW IS THE 

 TIME TO SELL 



PORCH BOXES! 



WK HAVX THKM in any size you reauire; at the same time the price is the lowest 

 ever offered. Our boxes are made very ■tronc and durable. Great care is taken in 

 every detail. If you are in the market for PORCH BOXKS, no matter what the size 

 may be, we earnestly solicit a trial order. We are positive we can give you the best 

 value, both in Quality and price. 



Our boxes are made of 1-inch Cypress 

 lumbar, with matal stays on the ends so 

 as to avoid the boxes coming: apart. They 

 are covered with Birch Baric and trimmed 

 with Cedar Bark edsringr, as per photo. 



PRICE: 38e p«r running foot— any size 



THE HOUSE OF IVIERIT! 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. riorists' Supplies 



1309-11 N. 2d St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Kentlon Tbe Rerlew when yon write. 



. J. BJlKERi 12 South Nolo stroot, PHILADELPHlAi PJle 



CAUAS DAISIES TANSIES SWEET PEAS SNAPDRAGONS 



Mention The BeTtew when yon write. 



EUGENE BERMINER, 



Wholesale Florist, 



11 S. leth Street, 



PHILADELrHU 



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

 $15.00 p«r 100; flSS.OO p«r 1000 



Jt Always mention the Florists' Review when writing advertisen ^ 



