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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbdakx 6. 1919. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Did you get any of the Pot Covers 

 we offered last week? 



A Smart New Pot Cover 



Something stylish and more than usually pleas- 

 ing. This neat pot cover is made to fit a 6-inch 

 pot of standard size. 



24500 Price, $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100 



Orders filled strictly in rotation until stock is exhausted. 



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Cherries for Washington's Birthday 



A pleasant surprise, a patriotic touch, is added to boxes and baskets of flowers by a bunch of luscious cherries. 



Price, $1.00 per groM. 



Little High Hats for St. Patrick's Day 



Plant a growing shamrock in each and you have just the thing for March 17. Price, 50c. 



CARNATION DYE 



PIPES, $1.50 per gross. PADDY'S KIDS, wilh cups, $10.00 per 100. PADDY'S KIDS, without cups, $6.00 per 100. 

 Did you get our Valentine Folder ? If not, please ask for it. 



FOR EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



H. BAYER8DORFER & CO. .^^HVil^'ijrL'p'lifZrPA: 



Branch Factory, 709 First Avenae, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976, New York 



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ers has replaced the heart-shaped box, 

 once 80 popular. Mr. Bayersdorfer 

 thinks that, given th6 opportunity, peo- 

 ple of taste will generally choose floral 

 valentines rather than those of candy 

 or paper. 



The word "great" was inadvertently 

 omitted before "grandfather" in the 

 William Berger note of two weeks ago. 



The California Cut Flower Co. has 

 had a heavy crop of carnations and 

 sweet peas. 



Clarence J. Watson happily has fully 

 recovered from a sharp attack of in- 

 fluenza. 



Patrick Welch, of Boston, was here 

 a few days ago. 



Robert Cole, son of James Cole, has 

 leased Jacob Becker's place, at Fifty- 

 second and Ludlow streets, which was 

 closed last fall. Mr. Becker is helping 

 Mr. Cole to get the place in running 

 order. 



Robert Q. Shoch, of the M. Rice Co., 

 has returned from his most successful 

 trip south, with a brand-new lot of 

 funny stories. 



Israel Eosnosky is with the W. W. 

 Barnard Co. 



Charles Niemann has been traveling 

 in New York and western Pennsylvania. 



The Orchid Flower Shop will not be 

 reopened. 



David Anderson, of Garrettsford, has 

 been producing fine Double White Kil- 

 larney. 



Samuel S. Pennock attended the car- 

 nation convention at Cleveland last 

 week. Phil. 



Cortland, O. — Jacob H. Hunter & Son 

 are just starting in the flower business 

 here. 



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Supply Houses 



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Place your 



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THE FRITZ-TABER MFG. CO. 



' ole Makers New Bedford, Mass. 



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The Joseph N. Stern To. 



Headquarters of narista' Savalies ia the MiMIe West. 

 Specialty: ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Quality Good3. Prompt Service. Quote us. 

 223 Haron Road. CLEVELAND, OHIO 



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PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



Changing conditions among the mid- 



BUY 



Climax Flower Boxes 



and take no chances 



We use only the very best box board 

 in their manufacture. We specialize 

 io artistic printing, embossing and 

 bronze work. If you appreciate 

 quality, service and lowest prevail- 

 ing market prices therefor, give 

 your order to the Climax salesman, 

 or send it direct to us, by mail, 

 wire or telephone and see what 

 happens. 



In these TRYING, STRENUOUS 

 TIMES it will pay you to GET 

 ABOARD the CUMAX WAGON 

 now Victory is Won. Enlist NOW 

 and become one of our ARMY OP 

 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. 



Address Nearest Office: 

 170 Summer Street, Boston 

 703 South 56th Street. Philadelphia 

 2914 11th Street, Washington, D. C. 



The Climax Hanulacturin{ Co. 



Main Office and Plant: 



200 Fictiry Street, CASTORLAND, N.Y. 



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die classes and working people, follow- 

 ing the falling off in general manufac- 

 turing business that has prevailed since 

 the signing of the armistice, are making 

 themselves folt among the retail flo- 



