Junk 24, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



43 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERIOA 



We are pleased to announce 



that 



our Mr. Sydney H. Bayersdorfer 



has arrived home from Europe 

 and has on the way 



A wonderful lot of novelties 

 and other Florists' Supplies 



including extremely beautiful and practical Baskets 

 made by the best foreign basket makers in Holland 

 and France, which means smart styles of all designs, 

 made only as such practical workers can make them. 



Our new sheet of all the latest novelties will be issued as our 



extended line arrives from abroad. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1133 Arch St. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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



were not good plants. I knew that the 

 I)lants were exactly alike. 



"The only thing to do is to study 

 the taste of each customer. Ho knows 

 his soil and conditions and above all 

 is more likely to succeed with stock that 

 suits him. Whenever the taste of the 

 customer is not known, I simply do the 

 best I can, aiming to send plants that 

 are most likely to thrive." 



Various Notes. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer has re- 

 turned from abroad. 



Samuel S. Pennock represented the 

 American Rose Society at the meeting 

 of the horticultural organizations hold 

 in the American Museum of Natural 

 Histdry in New York .Tune 15. 



Ludvig P. Vollers has resigned liis 

 position of manager for A. Warendorff 



Write for our 32-page 1920 booklet 



"Modern Flower Shops'' 



Refrigerators and Store Fixtures 



. 



A. L. Randall Co., 



COMPLETE FLORISTS 

 OOTFIHERS 



Chicago, UL 



I 



at the Ansoniii. Mr. Vollers is consid- 

 ering opening a flower shop in this city, 

 possibly (111 Twelftli street. 



Jackson Ncal, for tiiirtv voars with 

 M. Rice & Co. and tho M. Rice Co., died 

 suddenly .Juno 7. Mr. Neal's death was 



