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JcLT 16, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Some people say 



Our Attractive Offer of Christmas Goods 



last week was a little early. 



Maybe it was. We are putting you wise to freight con- 

 gestion and to the fact that the goods are here now and 

 you are sure to get them at low prices. We do not know 

 what the fall will bring. 



\ These importations include the following: 



Statice - Moss Wreaths | - Immortelles 



Thistles and Grasses for Making Wreaths 

 Chiffons and Baskets 



Red Cape Flowers 

 Special July Basket Offer 



For the month of July we make a Special Offer of unusual value in Baskets. Send for our 

 $10.00, our $25.00, our $50.00 or our $100.00 assortment. Please state whether these 

 baskets are to be used for cut flowers, for plants, or for both. • y -^ 



RED IMMORTELLES at $L00 a pound— There are five bunches 



of Immortelles in a pound. This price is rock bottom — it will be 

 the same rate for one pound or one thousand pounds. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1129-1133 Arch St. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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



Mention The Review when jou write. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Eegular midsummer dullness reigns 

 in the markets and business is at a low 

 ebb. The majority of growers are now 

 sending nothing in and most of the 

 salesmen in the wholesale and retail 

 establishments are either away on vaca- 

 tions or preparing to go. The amount 

 of stock coming in is small, but it more 

 than satisfies the demand. This is not 

 a grower's market and buyers can se- 

 cure almost anything at their own 

 figures; no reasonable offer is refused 

 and salesmen are glad to get away from 

 the close, uncomfortable markets as 

 soon as possible. 



Boses are rapidly deteriorating with 



Write for our 32-page 1920 booklet 



"Modern Flower Shops" 



Refrigerators and Store Fixtures 



A. L. Randall Co., 



COMPLHE FLORiSTt' 

 OUTHHERS 



Chicago, 111. 



the arrival of steady hot weather and 

 the same holds true of carnations, which 



must be of good quality to bring $1 

 per hundred. Sweet peas are now from 



