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The Florists^ Review 



August 16, 1917. 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



WELCOME TO NEW YORK 



You are cordially invited to visit our headquarters 

 in the Grand Central Palace, 46th St. and Lexington 

 Ave., New York City, during the S. A. F. Convention, 

 August 21st to 23d. We will do all we can to make 

 your stay in Gotham pleasant. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Visitors to the Convention, who are passing through the City of Brotherly Love, 

 are urged to call at 1129-1131 Arch Street to give us the opportunity of extending the 

 glad hand of comradeship and of being of service. Have your mail addressed here, in our 

 care. It will await you on j/our way to and from New York. 



ATLANTIC CITY 



It may be that you will go to the Great City by the Sea. We will be there too. 

 Always at your service. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



AUGUST 21, 22, 23, 1917 



NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ATLANTIC CITY 



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An Interview with Robert A. Craig. 



"We prove our confidence in the fu- 

 ture by our additions at Norwood — 

 25,000 square feet of glass and 15,000 

 square feet of shed since last year. We 

 are proud of our stock — more and even 

 better dracasnas than ever. Take 

 tenninalis for example. We now have, 

 in August, plants as fine as it was 

 formerly considered good growing to 

 get in December. Our last stock sheets 

 showed an almost incredible numl)er of 

 crotons, which must be seen to be ap- 

 preciated, they are so fine. 



"Begonias are considered scarce this 

 year; they are not scarce at Norwood. 

 Cincinnati, Mrs. Peterson and Konkur- 

 ent are our leading varieties. We have 

 a house of specimen Areca lutescens 

 that would be hard to equal anywhere. 

 Our ferns, led by Nephrolepis Nor- 

 wood, are a grand lot. I want you to 

 make a ]i()int of seeing our plants; then 

 you will understand why 1 feel so en- 

 thusiastic about them." 



Various Notes. 



William Wunch^' lias sold liis ])lace 

 at Pittville. Possession will be given 

 in December, when the greenhouses will 

 be taken down. 



Mrs. Drew Bear is enjoying her vaca 

 tion in Maine. 



George D. f'lark has returned from a 

 flying trip to California. 



Herman Schoenfeld is harvesting his 

 annual crop of asters. 



Alfred Burton is at Ocean City, N. J. 



Paul Berkowitz has returned from his 

 holiday. He did some successful fish- 

 ing at Atlantic City and looks remark- 

 ablv well. 



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FANCY 



California Asters 



IN ALL COLORS 



Asters, choice California 4c 



Asters, Local iXc to 2c 



Fancy Gladioli 6c 



Common Gladioli 1 >2C to 3c 



Roses, Milady, Brilliant. Russell, Sunburst, Ophelia 4c to 8c 



Easter Lilies 8c to 10c 



WE CLOSE 5 P. M. DURING AUGUST 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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FLORISTS' THREAD 



Put up on 2-oz. spools, 8 spools to lb. 



Per lb $1.00 



3 lbs 2.50 



Get our list of other supplies. 



GEO. H. ANGERNUELLER, Whilesale Florist 



1324 Pine Street ST. LOUIS, NO. 



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MANUFACTURERS OF THE 



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