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The Florists' Review 



JONB 1, 1916. 



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were on the wharves at Botterdam prior 

 to a certain date. Then this permit 

 was lost in. Washington, I think, occa- 

 sioning more wearisome delay, which 

 required no less than half a dozen spe- 

 cial trips for Mr. Bayersdorfer to Wash- 

 ington before the matter could be 

 straightened out. 



At last a new permit has been issued 

 and honored. This was proved by a 

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 at Rotterdam, under date of May 26, 

 saying that the steamer Ryndam would 

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 day, May 27, with 1,291 cases of goods 

 for H. Bayersdorfer & Co. This is esti- 

 mated at about one-third of the total 

 number of cases covered by the permit. 

 The remainder are expected to come by 

 later steamers. 



This is the first Memorial day that 

 Mr. Bayersdorfer has spent at home in 

 thirty years. He enjoyed the day with 

 his family at his cottage on the corner 

 of Vermont and Pacific avenue, Atlan- 

 tic City, N. J. When asked whether 

 he would remain at home this season, 

 Mr. Bayersdorfer smiled and said that 

 he might have to go to South America 

 or somewhere else to get what the flo- 

 rists needed for next season — or he 

 might not, should that great number 

 of cases supplemented by his factory 

 supply all that was needed. 



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Various Notes. 



All the members of the staff of the 

 M. Rice Co. are home again. 



Edward Reid felt that it would be 



unwise to send out peonies from.jjie 



" south for Memorial day. He is maMng 



great preparations, with fine stock, 



which he can recommend for June. 



The Lansdowne Natural History Club 

 will hold its annual rose and peony 

 show in the Twentieth Century Club 

 house at 'Lansdowne, Pa., on the after- 

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Memorial day business ill this market 

 was good and stock cleaned up well, 

 despite the fact that thare has been a 

 surplus. The quality « flowers as a 

 whole is good, as the weather has been 

 cool. This has acted to 'hold back ram- 

 bler roses. The trade harfeounted upon 

 ramblers for Memorial -day, but with 

 heavy supplies of all other varieties 

 the ramblers were not missed. Carna- 

 tions are conceded to be better than 



