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The Florists' Review 



Mat 2«. 1919. 



JUNE WEDDINGS 



Per Piece 



Wedding Bridal Veils. $0.75 



Wedding Bridal Veils . . 1.50 



Wedding Bridal Hals. . . .50 



Wedding Ropes 3.00 



Wedding Tassels 50 



Wedding No. 2 Shower Gauze, 

 10 yds., 30c; 50 yds., $1.40 



Wedding Shower, Ready Made, 

 Small Size, 50c ^ach 



Wedding Shower, Ready Made, 

 Large Size, 35c each 



CHIFFON 



Plain Valley 



4-lnch 6<'tn8Hjc 61nch iHic to Q^c 



lUinch 12'-^ctul5c 



No.8. Silk 18V2C 



N>. 300. 6-Inch Bridal ChlffoD per yd . IV 



l(-lncii NetiiiiK per yd., 15c 



6 Inch MettiiiK per yd., 9c 



9^ inches in height 



Bride* Hand-painted, 

 wiiti Veil Hanxing 

 Down, with Liner, 



tS.OO per doz. 



Wedding Gates $35.00 



Wedding Stools. . . $15.00 to 

 $35.00 



Wedding Aisle Posts, per piece, 

 $2.00 



Wedding Shepherd Crook, 



Plain, 68-in., $1.50; Wrapped, 

 $2.50 



Wedding Staff Basket, $2.00 

 and $2.50 



A/958^ Wedding Flower Girl 

 Basket, 60c each 



A/95S^ Wedding Flower Girl 

 Basket, 90c each 



No. 

 No. 

 No. 

 No. 

 No, 



SATIN RIBBON 



22 per bolt, $150 



40 per bolt. 175 



CO per bolt. 2.00 



80 per bolt. 2.60 



100 per bolt, 3.00 



■ KVKRTXHING IN VLORISTS* SUPPLIKS • 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., phTlaoelphia 



Branch Factorr, 709 Fir«l Ave., New York Citr. Telephone Vanderbilt 4«7H. 



SPECIAL— BLUE CHirrON, no edge 4-inch, 2>^c per yd.; 6-inch. 4c per yd.— WHILE IT LASTS 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Sydney H. Bayorsdorfer has brought 

 out a new idea in the June bride. No, 

 not to suggest matrimony to the thought- 

 less, but to suggest favors to those 

 planning weddings. 



Captain George C. Thomas, Jr., who 

 has just returned from the American 

 aviation camp in France, will receive 

 the members of the American Hose So- 

 ciety and their friends in his famous 

 rose garden on Sunset avenue. Chestnut 

 Hill, June 4, at 2 p. m. Train leaves 

 Broad street station for Chestnut Hill at 

 1:15 p. m. 



Raymond Brunswick says that the 

 Rice service is getting back to- some 

 thing like the eflScieucy of ante-bellum 

 days. 



A pleasing flower show was held under 

 the auspices of the Main Line Flower 



Everything Shipped 



FROIM THE WILD WOODS TO YOU 



As early hs can le gathered. 



Green Sheet Moss, per2bu. bag $2 00 



DasKsr Ferns, < ei uxio 1/5 



Galax, \e<■'^•n and bronze, per 10 .... 1.25 



Leucothoe, <{ieen and br n/e, ter 1000 — 2 00 



Proriipiai, eniion toallori ers. Ua h. , lease. 



G. C. GIBBS, 



Del Rio, Tenn. 



Show Association and the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society in the casino of 

 the Morion Cricket Club of Haverford 

 the afternoon and evening of May 26. 



The Robert Craig Co. has a beautiful 

 lot of vincas in full bloom, alba, rosea 

 and white with crimson eye. Vincas 

 are fine bedders that taka,..|i little more 

 time to get into flower than most spring 

 plants. 



The friends of Eugene Weiss will be 



ARTIPICI^L FLOWERS 



Waxed Orchids, assorted colors.. $5.00 per 100 



Calla Lilies 5.U0 p«>r 100 



Wax Roses 8.00 per 100 



Short-Stemmed Carnations, not 



waxen .... 2.00 per 100 



Senri M ytnr arier; we wilt live it »rs«*l aiteetiaa. 

 R.E.Gebh4rdtCo.,28 >6li«colnAve. CkkatoJII 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566.68 Clybourn Aye.. CHICAGO 



pleased to learn that he did not have 

 to move May 15. The bailding plans are 



