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The Florists' Review 



Jdlt 3, 1919. 



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^ fTHE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



t^he most important thing to do 



i'i ^ . is to recognize the fact that - < 



^. CONDITIONS ARE CHANGING 



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We must change our methods with them. It is no longer safe t6 delay — it is 



necessary to order early. 



We advise our friends to order their fall goods NOW. 



We have our fall stock ready for delivery now. 



EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., "'' "py..^E.^XpA. 



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



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in town this week. Mr. Aldrich is west- 

 eT^ representative of the M. Eice Co. 



George Ladley, of Kennett," Pa.,' died 

 suddenly of h^art failure early in the 

 morning of Jnne 29." He was married 

 and about ^45 j^Ata of age. He had been 

 forenlan iot "William Swayne for the 

 last five years. Mr. Ladley's sudden 

 death was a grea|; shock to Mr. Swayne, 

 who was preparing for the funeral of 

 his. pi^other - tjrhin the sad news was 

 brouglht to him. 



A. Blanc says that he still receives 

 orders for cactus from those who have 

 rettd and remembec. .his advertisements 

 of- 4ong ago. 



^red B'erger is growing outdoor flowers 

 on his place at Fox Chase. He will 

 specialize ini d^Iiasi 



Adolph Farenwald is replacing Shaw- 

 yerr with Russell on hia place at Eoslyn. 

 Lijst season was Mr. Farenwald 's first 

 yaar with Eussell; it proved successful. 



J'^ J. Habermehl 's Sons put their en- 

 tire force into the preparations for the 

 Car Builders' Association meeting on 

 thii million-dollar pier at Atlantic City. 

 The .decorations were elaborate. The 

 job took the force one week to arrange. 



Victor Eoekens has taken dpwn the 

 greenhouses of William Berger and will 

 erect them on his place at Glen Side. 



William Graham has been doing a lot 

 of decorating for the return of our sol- 

 diers ' and sailors, both in and out of 

 town. 



iJaster Sunday will come April 4, 1920. 



William Berger 's Sons had a large or- 

 der .for a commencement June 25. Over 

 1,000 Eussell roses were used. A large 

 wedding and two funerals made this an 



John Kuhn, of Olney; Emil H. Ges- 

 chick, of Pelham, and a friend to horti- 

 cultural fame unknown, have been en- 

 joying fine fishing at their club in Pike 

 county beyond Stroudsburg, Pa. The 

 catches have been large. 



Burn-all is the expressive name used 

 by. a; concern which is putting a gas 

 consumer in smokestacks. Eeturn tubu- 

 lar J)oilers have no charm for them. 



ChJtrles Grakelow decorated the tax 

 rec/ej.y^r'8 ofi&ee in the City hall June 21 

 for the return of the chief, W. Freeland 

 Kep,drick, ff om. Chicago. The doorway 

 was illuminated ty the words, "Wei- 



LACE PAPER 



BOUQUET HOLDERS 



Are as mnch in Toirne today as they were the first 



day you entered the florlats* business. 

 "You Can't Keep a Good Thins DoTrn." 

 Just tell us how many you want and see how 



Quickly we'll get them to you. 



Width of Width Per Per 



over all Dozen Gross 



4 -in. $0.80 $8.00 



5 -in. .45 4.fi0 



6 -in. .60 6.00 

 7i2-in. .75 7.60 

 9 -in. 1.00 10.00 



lO^a-in. 1,26 12.60 



Size Cup 



No. 1 1%-ln. 



No. 2 2J4-in. 



No. 3... 8 -in. 



No. 4 8^-in. 



No.6 6 -in. 



No, 6 6^-in. 



THE McCALLUM CO., 



137 S*v«nth St. PittsbarJKh, Pa. 



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FLORISTS' WIRE DESIGNS 



We famlnb all staple desigrns, such as Wreaths, 

 Crosses, Pillows, liasels and many others, on 

 short notice. Our prices are right and quality 

 of work strictly flrst-class. Complete price list 

 mailed free on request. 



QEO. H. ANGERMUELLER CO., 



Wholesale Florists 



1324 Pine St. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Cards for all Occasions 



Labels, Stickers, Scfals, Tags 



PRINTING FOR FLORISTS 



THE JOHN HENRY CO.^ 



LansinK, Mick. 



come, Imperial Sir," in electric lights, 

 in honor of Mr. Kendrick's being cho- 

 sen Grand Imperial Potentate of the 

 Mystic Order of Shriners. Foliage plants 

 and red, white and blue electric lights 

 completed the decorations. Phil. 



W. J. Smith, Jr., has taken out a per- 

 mit for a greenhouse to be erected on 

 Maple avenue near H street. 



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GOLDFISH 



FOOD AND 

 SUPPLIES 



41 Acres of Ponds 



BERT J. PUTNAM, "«B^S&V^r5^.T'* 



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The Market. 



Business is fairly good for summer. 

 The supply is not so large as it was dur- 

 ing the early part of June, but still is 

 proving adequate. Shipping business 

 holds up well. 



The supply of roses is fair. The re- 

 ceipts in carnations are shortening 

 somewhat. Easter lilies are not plenti- 

 ful. Some excellent rubrum lilies may 

 be had. Gladioli are fairly plentiful 

 and sell fairly well. Water lilies have 

 been finding a good market. Outdoor 

 stock is still plentiful; the list includes 

 cortiflower, coreopsis, snapdragon, fever- 

 few, candytuft and daisies. Some sweet 

 peas may be had. 



Various Notes. 



William Gear is displaying the sou- 



