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The Florists' Review 



JUNB 12, 1919. 



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-Phone for 



JUNE WEDDINGS 



Per Piece 



Wedding Bridal Veils. $0.75 

 Wedding Bridal Veils . 1.50 



Wedding Bridal Hats. . .50 



Wedding Ropes. 3.00 



W^edding Tassels 50 



iVedding No.2 Shower Gauze, 

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



Vv edding Shower, Ready Made, 



Small Size, white or pink, 14-inch, 

 50c each 



W^edding Shower, Ready Made, 



Large size, white or pink, SO-inch, 

 85c each 



Try a sample of these showers, 

 all ready for putting in. 



CHIFFON 



Plain Valley 



4-inch 6c 8c 



6-inch 8^c 9V?c 



10-inch 124c 15c 



9^ inches in heisht 



Bride, Hand-painted, 

 with Veil Hanging 

 Down, with Liner, 



90.00 per doz. 



Wedding Gates $35.00 



Wedding Stools. . .$15.00 to 

 $35.00 



iVedding Aisle Posts, per piece, 

 $2.00 



Vv edding Shepherd Crook, 



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

 $2.50 



Wedding Staff Basket, $2.00 

 and $2.50 



VT edding Flower Girl Basket, 



A/958*, 60c each 



iVedding Flower Girl Basket, 

 A/958*, 90c each 



CHIFFON 



No. 8. Silk 20c 



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



14-inch Netting per yd., 15c 



6-inch Netting per yd., 9c 



SPECIAL-BLUE CHIFFON, no Ed^ 



4-inch, 2'<»o per yd.; 6-inch, 4c per yd. 

 6-inch Blue Valley, no edge. . ... 6c per yd. 



WHILK IT LA.8T8 



SATIN RIBBON 



No. 22 per bolt, $150 



No. 40 per bolt. 1.76 



No. 60 per bolt. 2.00 



No. 80 per bolt. 2.60 



No. 100 per bolt, 3.00 



FINS 



No. 012. Fancy gross. $1.25 



No. 013. Fancy gross, 1.60 



Plain 



3- inch. per 1000, $3.60 



3^-inch per 1000, 4.00 



4- inch perlOOO, 4.60 



5- inch perlOOO, 5.00 



■VKRTTHING IN rLQRlBTS' 8UPPUK8 ■ 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., PHTLADErpmii 



Branch Factory, 709 First Arm., New York Citj. Telephone Vanderbilt 4976. 



nut Hill territory for the Henry F. 

 Michell Co. during the illness of Otto 

 B. Robold. 



Henry Palmer spoke before the Ger- 

 mantown Horticultural Society, June 9, 

 in the library of Vernon park. There 

 was keen competition for the prizes of- 

 fered by the society by Miss Haines 

 and by Mrs. Nichols for outdoor roses, 

 and there was a good attendance. 



Jacques Gilmet thinks that the sea- 

 son for early-flowering sweet peas will 

 be short, owing to the heat. Mr. Gil- 

 met is bringing nice, clean stock to the 

 Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. Phil. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Waxed Orchids, assorted colors.. $5.00 per 100 



Calla Lilies 6.00 per 100 



Wax Roses 3.00 perlOO 



Short-Stemmed Carnations, not 



waxed 2.00 per 100 



Seni IS ynr tritr, we wiH live it pronpt itteatioH. 



R. E. Gebbardt O., 28 1 6 Liicola Ave.. Chicago, III. 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



There is little to say concerning busi- 

 ness since Memorial day. It has -simply 



Mention The RcTlew when you wr ite. 



all gone to pieces. Prices are complete- 

 ly shattered and all stability is gone. 

 The downtown stores are making prep- 

 arations for renovations and vacations, 

 while the growers are busy making their 

 calculations for the fall and taking an 

 inventory of conditions. Everybody is 

 pulling out as fast as his crops are 

 off, and steps are being taken for re- 

 benching as soon as things are in readi- 

 ness. 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clybourn Av*., CHICAGO 



Three Shows Planned. 



The annual June exhibition of the 

 Rhode Island Horticultural Society will 

 be held here, June 13, in the ballroom 

 of the Narragansett hotel. Roses, pe- 

 onies, strawberries and cherries will be 

 the features. The September exhibi- 

 tion will be held at the same place, 

 September 18 and 19, and the fall ex- 

 hibit November 13 and 14. Dahlias, 

 asters and gladioli will be the features 



