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Mabch 4, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



51 



THE FLORISTS' SUP PLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Last -Minute Orders for 



St. Patrick's Day 



Carnation Dye 50c package 



Pipes with Shamrocks $1.50 gross 



Green Frieze . $1.00 per 60 yds. 



Galvanized Vases 



with reinforced bottoms. 



No. 



No. 1 

 No. 2 

 No. 3 



Size Each 



6 X6%X5^ $0.60 



8 x9Xx7 70 



9 x7%x6 75 



No. 4 12 xQjixlX 90 



No. 5 9 x5}4x4j4 65 



No. 6 11 x7 x6 80 



No. 7 13%x8%x6>^ 90 



No. 8 19 x7^x5^ 1.40 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 



Painted Qreen 

 Each 



$0.75 



.90 

 1.00 

 1.15 



.85 

 1.00 

 1.15 

 1.80 



With Cup $10.00 per 100 



Without Cup . . . 6.00 per 100 



I7AQT17P DAQirrTQ Send for our $25, $50 

 £i/\iJl£il\ D/\iJlV£ili3 or $100 assortments 



Mention whether wanted for cut flowers, for plants, or for both 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Firat Ave., New York City, Telephone VanderbUt 4976 



Mention The Kerlew when yon write. 



the subcommittee of the commissioners 

 of Fairmount park has not yet decided^ 

 the question of the proposed Horticul- 

 tural Society garden in the park. Out- 

 fliders think the proposed garden is not 

 legal. 



Eobert Craig, writing from Porto 



Rico, says that he has been troubled 

 with bronchitis there. An American 

 doctor recommended certain hot spring 

 baths on the other side of the island, 

 which proved of great benefit. While 

 there, Mr. Craig met J. H. Troy, of the 

 Rosary Flower Co., of New Tork. 



O'Brien Bros., of Tacony, have a fine 

 house of sweet peas. 



The Pansy Flower Shop, of South 

 Broad street, is doing a thriving busi- 

 ness. 



Miss E. Fletcher said that she could 

 not attend ladies' night at the Florists* 



