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The Florists^ Review 



JUL.T 24, 191i>. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



NATURAL BUTTERFLIES 



Wonderfully effective in basket work and for corsage bouquets. Reinforced 

 wings. Packed two in a box. Price $2,00 per dozen boxes. These Butterflies are 

 made and packed in a manner to insure satisfaction. They are much lower in price 

 than in the past. Better order NOW. 



CAPE FLOWERS 



We have just received a splendid shipment of large Cape Flowers. We can 

 offer them in White, a beautiful shade of Red and in many other colors. Now is the 

 time to stem Cape Flowers for winter use. 



EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., "'' "ph..!:'2elVi:;:: Va. 



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



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LIKE LEATHER -ALWAYS PLIABLE 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



"Money Talks" (it is said). So give 



it a chance to say "something." 



If money can laik. here's a chance 



for the "aiin'ghty dollar" to make 



SOME HOLLER ! 



Prepared by 



REEVES 



RED, 



COLORS: 

 GREEN OR 



BROWN 



gt* m *ys PRICE 

 9l*^^ PI^R CARTON 



Formerly NA1URAL FOLIAGE CO., 

 of Savinnah, Ga.. and St. Louis, Mo. 



BEECH or OAK SPRAYS. 100-lb. caseS $16 00 



hed. Green er Brown. RAalh <•»«»« O Ml 



100-b. ■••es, - - - -9:20.00 ow»o« cases v.uu 



BO lb. cases. .... 11.00 P.O. B. BREWTON. ALA. 



$i.25 per Carton ^*-' '^ 



Satiifaction ifuaranteed 



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REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. SJ^t'^cr.U^h'^rtrad.r. 



SURE TO PLEASE 



of how much the sellers may learn by 

 visiting the greenhouses. 



Various Notes. 



Leo Niessen returned to the city July 

 17. 



Mark P. Mills and Edward Reid are 

 fishing in the Poconos. 



Alvah E. Jonos left on his vacation 

 July 21. 



Henry I. Faust, Miss Marion Faust 

 and Robert Craig left July 19 to go by 

 motor to Old Orchard, Me. 



"Victor I. Eidenour and J. M. Deutsch- 

 er were members of a party who mo- 

 tored to Lake Hopatcong, N. J., for 

 the week end. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer, John Walsh, 

 Robert Cullom and Eddie Thorston left 

 Atlantic City July 13 in Mr. Bayers- 

 dorfer 's Essex to motor to Baltimore 

 and Washington. They attended the 

 publicity meeting in Baltimor?, July 14, 

 when Secretary John Young spoke and 

 Baltimore came out for the S. A. F. 

 convention of 1921. Then they visited 

 many Baltimore and Washington flo- 

 rists, returning to this city July 18. 



Eugene Weiss has transferred his 

 business to Samuel Bell, brother of Her- 

 bert S. Bell, of J. J. Habermehl's Sons. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND SUPPLIES 



Sand for 

 Prico List 



223 Huron Road 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Waxed Orchids, assorted colors. .$5 00 p«r 100 



Calla Lilies . 6.00 pwr lOn 



Wax Roses 3.00 i>er 100 



Short-Stemmed Carnations, not 



waxeti 2.00 rwr lOO 



%ni as year arder; we wiH live it areaipt atteatim. 



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Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clybourn Ave., CHICAGO 



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~ Pre«erver» of Cycaa. ~ 



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S Unknown caetomprs kindly aiva reference or S 



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