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The Florists' Review 



JuNi 5. 1919. 



JUNE WEDDINGS 



Per Piece 



Wedding Bridal Veils. $0.75 

 W«cl<ling Bridal Veils . 1 .50 



Wedding Bridal Hats.. .50 



Wedding Ropes 3.00 



Vt edding Tassels 50 



TV eddingNo.2Shower Gauze, 

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



Arv edding Shower, Ready Made, 

 Small Size, 14-incli, 50c each 



AVedding Shower, Ready Made, 

 Large Size, SO-inch, 85c each 



Try a sample of these showers, 

 all ready for putting in. 



9^ inches in heicht 



Bride, Hand-painted. 



with Veil Hanging 



Down, with Liner, 



$0.00 per doz. 



Wedding Gate*. .... .$35.00 



Wedding Stools. . .$15.00 to 

 $35.00 



Mredding Aisle Posts, per piece, 

 $2.00 



vVedding Shepherd Crook, 



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

 $2.50 



Wedding Staff Basket, $2.00 

 and $2.50 



Vv edding Flower Girl Basket, 

 A/ 958*, 60c each 



vV edding Flower Girl Basket, 

 A/ 958*, 90c each 



CHIFFON 



Plain 



4-inch Ho 



6-iDch 7^c 



10-inch l'2^c 



Valley 

 «C 



15c 



CHIFFON 



No. 8. Silk 184c 



No. 300. 6-inch Bridal Chiffon. .. .per yd., 15c 



14-inch Netting per yd., 15c 



6-inch Netting per yd., 9c 



SPECIAL-BLUE CHIFFON, no Edge 



4-inch, 2Hjc per yd.; 6-inch, 4c per yd. -^ 



WHILK IT LASTS 



SATIN RIBBON 



No. '22 per bolt, $1.50 



No. 40 per bolt, 1.76 



No. 60 per bolt, 2.00 



No. 80 per bolt, 2.60 



No. 100 per bolt, 3.00 



PINS 



No. 012. Fancy :.. gross. Si. 26 



No. 013. Fancy gross, 1.60 



Plain 



3- inch perlOOO, $3.60 



3»2-inch per 1000. 4.0O 



4- inch perlOOO. 4.60 



6- inch perlOOO, 6.00 



EVERYTHING IN FLORISTS* SUPPLIES • 



U. BAYERSDORFER & CO., PHTLADrLPHiA 



-^ V Branch Factorr, 709 First Ave, New York Citr. Telephone Vanderbilt 4976. 



Pa. It is understood that they will 

 grow carnations and ship them to Ber- 

 ger Bros. 



H. E. Bates, of New York, has taken 

 charge of the Philadelphia office of the 

 Lord & Burnham Co., succeeding L. C. 

 Fontaine, who ha.s returned to the com- 

 pany's factory at Irvington-on-the- 

 Hudson. 



P. Joseph Lynch, of Indianapolis, 

 Ind., is in town. He was heard jolly- 

 ing G. C. Watson by telling him that if 

 he wanted to he could be — guess what? 



The Florists' Club smoker, held at the 

 Hotel Adelphia June 3, was a tremen- 

 dous success. It reflected great credit 

 on the committee in charge. 



Leo Niessen announces the arrival of 

 Canterbury bells. 



D. T. Connor paid a visit' to Lan- 

 caster, Pa., Hagerstown, Md., and other 

 places up that way. Mr. Connor re- 

 ports business conditions excellent. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Waxed Orchids, assorted colors.. $6.00 per 100 



Calla Lilies 6.00 per 100 



Wax Roses 3.00 per 100 



Short-Stemmed Carnations, not 



waxed 2.00 per 100 



ttni M yrar irder; we will live it prompt ilteitiai. 



R. L Gebhardt C*.. 28 1 6 Lincoln Ave. Cbicifo. III. 



The peony and outdoor rose and per- 

 ennial show of the Pennsylvania Hor- 

 ticultural Society was held in Firemen's 

 hall, Bryn Mawr, June 3 and 4. 



Three cars, H. Bayersdorfer's, Syd- 

 ney H. Bayersdorfer's and one for the 

 luggage, went down to Atlantic City 

 May 29 to open H. B.'s cottage. The 

 luggage arrived first. 



Captain G. C. Thomas received the 

 American Rose Society at his place at 

 Chestnut Hill, June 4. 



The announcement that Clarance Al- 

 wine, of Aldan, has rented the estab- 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clybourn Ave.. CHICAGO 



lishment of the Philadelphia Garnation 

 Co., at Secane, is correct. Mr. Alwine 

 has a 2-year lease and an option. 



Berger Bros, have some beautiful 

 peonies of American Beauty color, form 

 and fragrance. 



Clarence U. Liggit has removed to 

 more roomy quarters at 303 Bulletin 

 building. 



George W. Kerr extends a cordial in- 

 vitation to sweet pea lovers to visit 

 the trial grounds of the W. Atlee Bur- 

 pee Co., at Fordhook, before June 10, 

 when the early plantings will be at 



