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Mat 6, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



43 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Don^t Forget — 



Memorial Day 



Is Approaching 



Have you stocked up the follovv^ing necessary goods? 



IMMORTELLES — White, blue, yellow and other colors. 



CAPE FLOWERS — Red, white, blue, natural and other 

 colors if wanted. 



METAL WREATHS -Very beautiful, $25.00 and $50.00 

 lots, in assortment. 



MAGNOLIA WREATHS— Our assortments, $25.00 to $50.00. 



STATICE — Use among Natural Flowers for a rich effect. 



CREPE PAPER— Essential for dressing your plants in the 

 spring season. 



BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES — For dainty flowers, like 

 Orchids, Valley and Sweet Peas. These Vases come 

 in Green and Crystal. They are very choice. 



BASKETS— Dandy little Baskets at from 35c upward. Let 



us send you a collection of Baskets, our selection, for 

 $25.00 or $50.00. 



Magnolia Leaves, in cartons and in bulk, all colors. 



Adiantum Fronds, Ruscus, Beech Sprays, Oak Sprays, 



Wax Flowers, Cycas Leaves, Wax Designs. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1133 Arch St. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Pint Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderhilt 4976 



MMitlea Tb« KavMw wtea /on write. 



Miss Pennock, of Sumter, S. C, sent 

 to the 8. S. Pennoek Co. the first peonies 

 of the season May 1. The varieties 

 were Princess Victoria and festiva 

 maxima. Miss Pennock is a daughter 

 of Herljert A. Pennock, formerly a 

 ftiember of the firm of Pennock Bros. 



Henry I, Faust has returned from 

 Washington. 



Stuart H. Miller is with Berger Bros. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons had a decora- 

 tion for the May day festivities at 

 Bryn Mawr College. 



Alfred M. Campbell scored an even 

 more notable success with his Easter 

 lilies than his triumph of a year ago. 



Robert Craig expects to sail from 

 Porto Rico for home May 12. 



Charles F. Pennock and Mrs. Pennock 

 returned May 4 from their honeymoon, 

 spent in a trip to Porto Bico. 



W. H. Voltz is manager for the deco- 

 rating department of the Virginia 

 Flower Shop. Mr. Voltz was for five 

 years with Charles B. Stahl. 



The M. Bice Co. is adding a second 

 improved billing machine and is en- 

 larging office space. Mr. Eschner be- 

 lieves in having the best labor-saving 

 devices. 



Malcolm Franklin is shipping roses 

 from Yardley, Pa., to Berger Bros. His 



varieties are the Killarneys, Ophelia, 

 Sunburst, Columbia, Premier and Had- 

 ley. 



John P. Habermehl thinks that next 

 season will see great floral activity. 



Wagner & Baxter are doing a rush- 

 ing business at Overbrook. 



The Wayne Floral Shop is attractive 

 in appearance, and well run. Phil. 



Chester, W. Va. — James E. Harper, 

 who has a greenhouse about two miles 

 south of Chester and markets his prod* 

 ucts in East Liverpool, O., is planning 

 to open a retail store in Chester. 



