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The Florists* Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



For the June Bride's 

 Wedding Outfit 



Wedding Stools, Wedding Gates and Posts, Wedding Ropes, Staff Baskets, Shepherds' Crooks, 

 Flower Girls' Baskets, Bridesmaids' Baskets, Fancy Lace Bouquet Holders, 



Chiffons. We have everything necessary. 



For Commencements — Baskets — Smart styles, finished with our famous color combinations now so 



popular. Send for a $10.00 assortment. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO."'' ^"pSISSSlphu, p«. 



Send for Our Silent Salesman's Supplement 



Headquarters lor Japanese Ooods 



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LOOK 



UP 



Your Requirements for Memorial Day NOW! 



Fresh Cut Ferns $2.00 per 1000 



Brown Magnolia Leaves $1.15 per hamper 



Green Magnolia Leaves 1.35 per hamper 



Purple Magnolia Leaves 1.36 per hamper 



Large size Cemetery Vases $1.00 per dozen 



Small size Cemetery Vases 90 per dozen 



Glass Cemetery Vases 2.00 per dozen 



Oak or Beech Branches 22c per lb. 



Oak or Beech Branches $1.25 per hamper 



Crepe Paper $2.00 per dozen 



Moss, Green only 2.50 per dozen 



WAX CREPE FLOWERS 



Carnations » $1.85 per 100 



Roses, Dahlias 2.00 per 100 



Mums 3.00 per 100 



Artificial Capes 3.75 per 750 



PAPER POTS 7 



2H, 2^, 3, 3^, 4, 5 and 6-inch in stock. 



Big^ supply of all other necessities, such as 

 Cycas* Ruscus, etc. 



McCALLUM CO., PITTSBURGH, PA, 



Outdoors active operations are in full 

 9>7ing. Frank B. Michell was hard at 

 work with a force of men planting gla- 

 diolus bulbs. Two hundred thousand, 

 I think he said, were to go in the 

 ground. Beyond these a field of peo- 

 nies — apparently last season's divisions 

 were coming up. Opposite was a large 

 field of Spanish irises, while beyond 

 lay the newly acquired 9-acre farm, 

 just being plowed. The advertising 

 value of the place rests in the hand- 

 some lawn, with its beds of choice ever- 

 greens and cannas, which lies along the 

 New York tracks of the Pennsylvania 

 railroad. The natural advantage is en- 

 hanced by a unique, white-lettered en- 

 ameled sign, which Mr. Eichester point- 

 ed out with a smile. It bore the fa- 

 miliar words: "Always Sow Michell 's 

 Evergreen Lawn Grass Seed." The 

 perennial bed contained specimens of 

 all the perennials grown on the place. 

 Only the early blue phlox, divaricata, 

 and the hardy golden alyssum were yet 

 in bloom. 



George Saville is in charge at Anda- 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



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M ^l^SCS^^S^I Cyoas Leaves and Wreaths, Wheat Sheaves, 

 >^nilll>lCll Baskets, Artificial and Wax Wreaths, Metal 

 v^H Wreaths, Grosses, eto. Colored Teasels, red, 



u lO^^ftl^^A P^:uTle« white and blue Roping, and everything 

 * "^^ " ^^* ^^y in the Florists' Supply line. 



404-412 East 34th Street. Ae HERRMANN9 



NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



lusia. The way in which he has filled 

 the new King houses is evidence of the 



fact that he means to make things go. 

 His bed of many thousands of carna- 



