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The Florists^ Review 



AcousT 2, 1917. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



CREPE FLOWERS 



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The advantage of Crepe Flowers in August is that they are as good tomorrow as they 

 are today. They won't fly open, they won't fade. Our Crepe Flowers are perfect, true to 

 nature and very effective. The varieties of Crepe Flowers are Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, 

 Orchids, Carnations and Roses. The colors are just those afforded by natural blooms. Try 

 our Crepe Flowers. • 



Use our Adiantum with Crepe Flowers for green. It is beautiful and lasting. 

 FOR EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129-1131 ARCH ST., 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention Tl>» ReTlew when yon write. 



is blessed with a keen sense of humor 

 that helps him to enjoy his business ex- 

 periences. 



B. Eschner is pleased that both im- 

 mortelles and frieze have arrived safely 

 at the M, Eice Co. establishment. 



The August meeting of the Florists' 

 Club has been postponed owing to the 

 sale of Horticultural hall. 



John Burton returned to his home in 

 Wyndmoor July 25 after a five weeks' 

 residence in St. Timothy's hospital, 

 following his operation for appendicitis. 

 Mr. Burton's improvement has been 

 slow but steady. He is now considered 

 as safely out of the woods. Mr. Bur- 

 ton's sister, Mrs. Lonsdale, is also home 

 from the same hospital much improved 

 in health. 



Gustave Koethe will add some glass 

 to his place in Roxborough this sum- 

 mer. 



Frank R. Hastings, the successful 

 florist of Germantown, was married to 

 a charming young lady this week. 



George Burton opened his Ocean City 

 cottage for the season July 27. 



Edward Berger's name stands high 

 on the selective draft list. He is willing 

 to go, but his friends claim he is justly 

 entitled to exemption. 



Eugene Bernheimer caught a 75-pound 

 turtle at Fortescue, N. J., July 28. He 

 brought the turtle to the city in his car 

 and gave it to a restaurateur. Mr, Ber- 

 heimer deserves to have snapper soup 

 galore. 



Frederick J. ^Michell is steadily im- 

 proving at his cottage at Avalon, N. J. 



Everybody familiar Avith the Phila- 

 delphia Cut Flower Co. establishment 

 knows Johnnie McCutcheon. Johnnie 

 enlisted in the navy. He has been to 

 France and back already. 



Paul Berkowitz is enjoying his holi- 

 day at Atlantic City, at one of the 

 famous ocean-fronting hostelries. 



Phil. 



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BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



The Market. 



There are still some unusually good 

 carnations coming from the local grow- 

 ers, but other indoor stock is done for. 

 Outdoor stock is plentiful. Sweet peas 



Asters Are Coming In 



WILL SOON BE PLENTIFUL. 



Carnations are over. 

 Our Gladioli and Gypsophila are good. 



Easter Lilies 8c to 10c 



Asparagus and Sprengeri bunch, 50c 



Ferns 1000, $2.00 



WE CLOSE 5 P. M. JULY AND AUGUST 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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and gladioli are in abundance, and 

 roses, although late this season, are ex- 

 cellent. There is a supply of fine asters, 

 snapdragons and various other items of 

 outdoor stock. 



The Florists' Club. 



Bridgeport florists recently formed a 

 club and have found it helpful, not 

 only as a means of getting together for 

 a social time, but as a place where sub- 

 jects of interest to the trade can be 

 discussed. No rooms have been secured 

 for the meetings, it having been de- 

 cided to meet at the members' estab- 

 lishments for the present. 



The July meeting was held at Fred 

 Kolb's place on Capital avenue. At the 

 meeting it was decided to have an out- 

 ing and sheep roast. Mr. Kolb tendered 

 the use of his grounds, which are ideal 

 for the occasion. 



The officers of the club are: Presi- 



VERY FINE 



GLADIOLI 



and ASTERS 



CHOICE EASTER LILIES 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



1S17 Sanson* St., PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



We close Daily at 4 f. m. Saturdays at 1 p. m. 



dent, Carl Reck; vice-president, Gus- 

 tave Herthal; secretary, Stephen Ho- 

 ran; treasurer, Lewis Bill. The board 

 of directors is made up of the member- 

 ship. 



