

March 11. 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Easter Novelties 



No. B.1174 



High 6Hj in., wide 3 in. 



Per 100 without Kups $10.00 



Per 100 with Kups 15.00 



— No. 174 . 



Easter Greetinar — Babes 



With HBproved back to hold 



container 

 Size 5li in. high, 3 in. base. 



*■ 4 kinds 

 Per 100 with Kups $15.00 



No. 30O 



Dressed Kiddies 



Four Kinds 



Per 100 with Containers $15.00 



Size, 4 inches 



LAST-MINUTE ORDERS FOR 



ST. PATRICK^S DAY 



CARNATION DYK.'80c PACNAaE. 



PIPES WITH SHAMROCKS. S1.80 GROSS 



QRCEN FRIEZE, $1.00 PER 60 YARCS 



No. 187 



Easter Egg Greeting Cards 



Trimmed in Satin assorted 



colors 



Size 6^ in. high, 5 in. wide 

 Per ICO without Kups.... $20 .00 

 Per 100 with Kups . 30.00 



r A CTUD D A CVCTC Send for our $25, $50 

 LAOiClV D/\ijIV.I!i I iJ or $100 assortments 



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



New arrival of large CAPE FLOWERS, $1.50 per lb. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1131 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Fir»t Avm., New York City, Tmlmphono Vemderbilt 4976 



Mmtton Thf RerlPw when yon write. 



•iwing near a close. English primroses 



'1 polyanthus are more abundant and 



' 've popular. Cattleyas.are plentiful 



1 lower in price. Asparagus has been 



quite ^ort supply^ especially 



^mosus, but southern supplies have re- 



^ed the shortage. . 



A splendid assortment of pot plants 

 is offered; among these, Tausendschoen 

 and other roses are welcome additions. 

 Darwin tulips are of exceptional excel- 

 lence. Bougainvilleas, acacias, azaleas, 

 genistas and rhododendrons are also of- 

 fered. 



Boston Florists' Association. 



At the meeting March 2 of this asso- 

 ciation at Young's hotel, briefly referred 

 to in The Review for March 4, one new 

 member was elected. President Henry 

 Penn announced that there would be 



