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The Florists^ Review 



Jdni 19. 1919. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



fry Our $25.00 Assortment of 



BASKETS 



You Will Receive Good Values 



New Arrivals of Wheat and Chiffon 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129-1131 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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



We are still making Beautiful /ifetal Wreaths at $LSO and up 



PREPARED NAGNOLU LEAVES 



Beech and Oak Sprays 

 Natural and Fadeless Sheet Moss 



We can ship any amount of short Oak Sprays packed in cases 

 or cartons. Write for prices. 



THE RUMBLEY CO., "'^SS"" 



practically all the old force back again, 

 the M. Eice Co. is getting things done 

 in ante-bellum style. Mr. Brunswick 

 thinks the fall stock promises extremely 

 well. 



The plant market is quiet now. The 

 stock of blooming plants has grown 

 steadily stronger since the end of May. 

 Today there is a good supply of nearly 

 all soft-wooded blooming plants and 

 vines, sufficient to meet the seashore de- 

 mand of late June. 



J. F. Neidinger is in town, looking 

 well. Pliil- 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Receipts for last week were heavy in 

 spite of the hot weather. The reason for 

 this was the large number of weddings, 

 which called for decorations at church 

 and home, as well as for bouquet work, 

 and the heavy amount of funeral work 

 the tirst part of the week. Transient 

 trade fell off, as a result of the uncom- 

 fortably hot weather. The quality of cut 

 flowers, especially outdoor flowers, wa* 

 affected to a great degree. Outdoor 

 stock showed the effects of the recent 

 severe rains. Carnations were probably 

 the worst sufferers of the greenhouse 

 flowers. They are considerably smaller 

 and faded in color. There is also an 



Cards for all Occasions 



Lab*U, Sticker*, Seals, Tags 

 PRINTING FOR FLORISTS 



THE JOHN HENRY CO., 



Lansint, Mick. 



JAPANESE FANTAIL 

 GOLDFISH 



A riNC LOT 



41 ACRES OF PONDS 

 BERT J. PITNAM, *^B°uYgl*'Z^f^°ir^* • 



oversupply on the market, as they were 

 forced to maturity through the high 

 temperatures. Greenhouse gladioli are 

 arriving in large numbers and they are 

 especially fine. 



Excellent Russell roses are being sold 

 as soon as they reach the market. They 

 are the best in color of all varieties. 

 White Killarney and Ophelia are also 

 good summer roses. Shawyers are not 

 holding up well under the hot spell, and 

 Killarney is of decidedly poor quality 

 and not a good keeper. 



Outdoor sweet peas are suffering 

 greatly from the heat and many are un- 

 salable. Lily of the valley is in good 



JOHRSON BASKET WORKS 



2535 Milwaukee Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



Waxed Orchids, assorted colors. .16.00 per 100 



Calb Lilies 6.00 per 100 



Wax Roses.... 3.00 per 100 



Short-Stemmed Carnations, not 



waxed 2.00 per 100 



ScmI as yMr •rder; we will live it prtapt ittiitiM. 



R. L Gebhanit C«., 28 1 6 LiKola Ave.. Ciiicaf 0, III 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566.68 Clybourn Ave., CHICAGO 



demand, but the supply is limited. Lilies 

 are scarce. Only a small number of 

 Cattleya gigas are on the market. These 

 are sold readily. Peonies are at the 

 height of their season. They may be 

 said to be in oversupply, as the hot tern- 



