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AuocST 14, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



39 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF .AMERICA 



Don't Forget 



That our display at the Convention in Detroit is 

 M^orth w^hiie to give it a look over. Always something 

 to show, somewhat different. 



Everything for Florists who want money-makers. 



Our standard supplies are known all over the world. 

 Get in contact with our representatives, to show you the 

 best in the florists' line. 



Representatives: STEPHEN D. GREEN ^ 



L M. BAYERSDORFER \ 



SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE 



1129-1131 Arch Street, 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., Philadelphia. p« 



Branck Factory, 709 First Aveaue, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976, New York 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PREPARED NAGIIOLIA 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., 



EVERGREEN, 

 ALA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



William H. Engler, whose facile pen 

 delights Philadelphians weekly, is busi- 

 ly engaged in promoting his friends in 

 the military, thus happily righting the 

 government's injustice. 



The M. Rice Co. has made up some 

 beautiful combination wreaths, such as 

 our best floral artists sometimes make 

 up for special orders. 



L. H. Dudman, of Lansdowne, Pa., ex- 

 pects to retire. 



The general feeling is that now is the 

 time to buy coal. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. received a 

 large German mail the other day — the 

 first since the war. When opened it 

 was found to be dated 1916, censored. 



Phil. 



I wish you would publish in your 

 paper that Charles H. Beam, sometimes 

 representing himself to be my son, is 

 no loii^er in my en^loy, and has not 



been since June 1, 1918. He has been 

 going among the retail florists of Phila- 

 delphia borrowing small sums of money 

 on the plea of automobile trouble. He 

 has also obtained money on his per- 

 sonal check, but had no funds in bank. 



Wm. B. Koehler. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



The market last week took quite a 

 jump. The demand for funeral work 

 was good and the supply was somewhat 

 limited. The rains of a few weeks ago 

 ruined everything outdoors and it has 

 taken several weeks for stock to re- 

 cover. This enabled the commission 

 houses to keep pretty well cleaned up, 

 with no gluts to contend with except 

 in Hydrangea paniculata, of which 

 there is entirely too much to handle. 



LEUCOTHOE 



MLkt 



Mr. Florist:— Do you need new green Oalax 



Leaves and Leucothoe Sprays? We can furnish 



them. Guaranteed 88% perfect. 



Wrlt« for Prices 



Member Blue Ridge Decorative Evergreen 



Association 



The Banner Evergreen Co., mwIm. n. c- 



BOXWOOD - FERNS 



Dagger Fern*. $15.M per case ef It.OM, 

 F. O. B. Baltlmere. M d. 



Bozweod fer fatare dellTery. In aaeks ef 

 60 lb«., 16c per lb. In boxe« ef 50 and IM lb«., 

 17c per lb., F. O. B. •hippleg point. 



Write fer particulars. Gash. 



BUSHY FL«WER QAR»EN. Bushy, Va. 



Everyone seems to have a stock of it. 

 There are plenty of roses, but naturally 

 they, are all of the midsummer quality. 

 It would seem that most of the grow- 

 ers are planting young stock this year, 



