July 31, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



COME TO DETROIT 



We want every Florist who can to meet us at the S. A. F. and 0. H. Convention 

 at Detroit, Mich., August 19 to 21. We will be represented by 



Messrs. Stephen D. Greene and I. M. Bayersdorfer, 



who will be delighted to welcome all our old friends and who hope to make many 

 new friends. We will have our headquarters in the Exhibition Hall, where we will 

 make a handsome display of NOVEL AND STANDARD FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



that will be well worth careful inspection. We think that this convention will be a 

 fine one. There are indications that Florists are about to enter on a new era of 

 prosperity and that the convention is arousing widespread interest. Come to 

 Detroit. Let us have the pleasure of meeting you there and showing you some 

 good things we have to offer for the coming season. 



Cordially yours, 



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BAYERSDORFER & CO., "'* "plfii^l^cL^HTpA. 



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



NEW CROP, FANCY AND DAGGER 



FERNS -"..'sT 



Laiir*l F«sto«ninK, ec and 8c per yard. Fresh 

 stock supplied on short notice; use it for your 

 weddings and other similar decorations; 

 nothinir better. 



Bronx* Galax, fine quality. $1.26 per 1000; Sll.OO 

 per case of 10.000; extra fine leaves. 



Spbaanum Mass, $5.10 per large bale. 



Ground Pino, I2c per lb.; made up. 10c and I2c 

 p^r .vd. 



Branch Laurol, large bundlts, 50c. 



Hontlock, large bundles. Sl.tO. 



Telegraph Address, New Salem, Mass. 

 Post Office and L. D. Phone Address 



MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Mention The B«Ttow whea ya wiits. 



The lineup for the baseball game be- 

 tween the wholesalers and retailers was 

 as follows: 



RETAILERS. WHOLESALERS. 



Rolands rf M. Emsley 



Casey cf R. Emsley 



Kloeher If Lingran 



Frank Llsy ss Cbas. Macnga 



Lund 3b J. Smith 



3chumaker 2b Ton Quirann 



0. Graham lb J. MacLangblln 



Ray Smith c Carey 



A. Graham p F. Kocher 



Umpire: W. E. Cook. Scorer: S. Berthold. 



The winners in the various events 



were as follows: 



Fifty-yard race, girls under 10 years — Ruth 

 Henry, first; Marie Stehm, second; Viola Kourad, 

 third. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND SUPPLIES 



Sond for 

 Price List 



223 Huron Road 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Mention The BeTJew when yon write. 



Growers, Attention! 



We invite correspondence from growers 

 of Rooted Cuttings and small Plants of all 

 descriptions whose stock is of uniform high 

 Quality. Exclusive season aflSliations will 

 be made with specialists in any lioe in the 

 eastern, central and weste'm states in mar- 

 keting co-operation. 



If your stock is A- No. 1 in Quality, list 

 it with:us taday. 



GROWERS' EXCHANGE. 



Jamestown, N.Y. 



Fifty-yard race, boys under 10 years — Carrol 

 Schoen, first; Richard Ralston, second; Kenneth 

 Alexander, third. 



Hundred-yard race, girls under 10 years — Ruth 

 Henry, first; Marie Stehm, second; Marion Fisher, 

 third. 



Hundred-yard race, boys under 10 years — Carrol 

 Schoen, first; Jeane Merkle, second; Louis Toth, 

 third. 



Hundred-yard race, boys over 10 years and 

 under 14 years — Edward Stehm, first; John Cahill, 

 second; Chas. Martin, third. 



Hundred-yard race, girls orer 10 years and 

 under 14 years — Marion Hlppler, first; Ruth 

 Henry, second; Blinore Schoen, third. 



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I Cut Fhwers ft Evergreens I 



S Msnufaetnren, Exporters and Importers, ^ 

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S Ofllca, Salesrooms and ShippinK Oept. ^ 



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Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Standing broad Jump, men — Qus Kloeber, first; 

 Schnmaker, second; Floyd Munk, third. 



Hundred-yard race, non-members of the Fl*. 

 rists* Club — J. Smith, first; Schumaker, second. 



Shoe race, boys — Charles Martin, first; John 

 Stephen, second; Nick Hayzak, third. 



Fat ladles' race— Mrs. C. J. Hlppler, first; 

 Miss D. M. Railey, second; Miss B. J. Dunn, 

 third. 



Tug of war— Wholesalers beat retailers. 



Ple-eatlng contest— Edward Stem, first; Chas 

 Martin, second; Andrew Touko, third. 



Watermelon contest— Dare Capel, first: John 

 Stephen, second; Nick Hayzak, third. 



