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The Florists^ Review 



May 11, 1916. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Memorial Day Wants 



Crepe Roses, Dahlias, Carnations, Mums, Orchids, 

 etc. Try a $5.00 assortment as sample. 



Magnolia Wreaths, with flowers, $1.00 up. 



Metal Wreaths, 75c up. Try a $10.00 assortment. 



Magnolia Leaves, Chifl'on in abundance, Cycas, 

 Wheat Sheaves. 



H. BAYERSDORFER 



Send for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement 



Cemetery Vases: Tin, painted green, $6.00, $7.00 

 and $8.00 per 100 ; Galvanized Iron, $1.50 per 

 doz.; Glass, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50 per doz. 



Birch Bark, 20c per lb. ~ 



Cedar Bark, $1.25 and $3.50 per bundle. 



&/%#\ 1129 ARCH STREET, 

 W Wb PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



'Headquarters lor Japanese Goods 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



seemed so serious, so thorough in his 

 exhaustive analysis, that it seemed that 

 such action might be misconstrued into 

 poliing fun at a scholar and a gentle- 

 man. This would be such abominable 

 taste that the member decided to allow 

 the Eainbow syringe to remain quietly 

 in its resting place. Instead of pre- 

 senting it he heartily applauded Mr. 

 Barnes and then kept still. Don't you 

 think it was better? 



Various Notes. 



The Joseph G. Neidinger Co. opened 

 a branch store at 257 Devonshire street, 

 Boston, May 1. George S. Hampton is 

 in charge, with a full line of stock. 

 , Charles Glaser has retired from the 

 Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Ex- 

 change. The business will be carriel 

 on as now, by William A. Lfeonard and 

 John Deutscher. John Cunningham 

 commenced work with the P. W. F. E. 

 May 8. The business will be trans- 

 ferred from 1625 Kanstead street to 

 finer quarters at 1615 Ranstead street, 

 June 1. 



Mrs. M. A. Garrett, a well known anil 

 widely respected florist on Germantowu 

 avenue, below Lehigh avenue, died re- 

 cently. She had been thirty years in 

 business, coming originally from Ger- 

 mantowu. The business will be cai-rlod 

 on by her daughter, Mrs. Mary Nichol- 

 son, under the name of M. A. Garrett. 

 Mrs. Nicholson will be assisted by two 

 able employees of long standing, Miss 

 Sally Martin and James Malin, a son- 

 in-law. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer has returned 

 to this city after a series of trips out 

 of town. 



The Robert Craig Co. has put a fine 

 auto truck into service; it is their 

 second. 



H. Wilsor Garrett has turned over his 

 old store to Mile. Francaise. His new 

 store in Oak lane will soon be ready. 



The new Spring Garden street building 

 of the M.' Rice Co. has reached the first 

 floor. It is of fine appearance. 



William J. Much has opened a Phila- 

 delphia oflSce for the King Construction 

 Co., of North Tonawanda, N. Y., at 307 

 Harrison building. 



A joint meeting of the Germantown 

 Horticultural Society and the German- 



Hof SlO-20-incb 



NENORIAL DAY 

 SPECIAL 



See this Spray? You will admit 

 it's attractive. Not only that . . . 

 Its superior quality. 

 Its lasting quality and 

 Its reasonable cost 



convince us of the fact that you 

 must kftTe them among your 

 Memorial Day stock. 



Price $6.00 per dozen. 



Can be had in either carnations 

 or roses, white or pink as you re- 

 quest. 



Ruth your order to us to be 

 filled at once. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



1309-11 N. 2nd Street 



Michell's 



Hardy Perennial 



Plants 



A full line of standards as well as 

 the newer varieties, grown at our 

 Nurseries at Andalusia, Pa. Of un- 

 usual vigor and fine quality. For com- 

 plete list, with prices, see our whole- 

 sale catalogue. Send for a copy if 

 you haven't one. 



MichelPs Seed House 



618 Market St., Pkiladelphia 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



