SiPTBHBBB 80, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



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JUST ARRIVED 



Natural Prepared Flowers 



Sold in lots of $25.00 only. 



Red Roping 



$1.00 per ball. Write for price on a quantity. 



Princess Baskets 



All sizes. 



Plateaux of Willow 



All sizes. 



Pot Covers 



All sizes for full and % pots. 



Moss Wreaths 



The imported kind, 12-inch, 14-inch, 16-inch. 



Special on Baskets 



$25.00, $50.00 and $100.00, assorted. 

 State kind wanted. Plant or Cut Flower Baskets. 



Did you get our catalogue? If not, please tell us and we will send it. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1129-1133 Arch St. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Bnmch Factory, 709 Pint Aom., Nmo York City, Tmlmphonm Vamderbilt 4976 



the Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' 

 Exchange that are so fine they arouse 

 the admiration of Manager Deutscher. 



H. Bayersdorfer and Sydney H. Bay- 

 ersdorfer have come home from the 

 City by the Sea. 



The Don John Co. has a representa- 

 tive in this city to dispose of its bulbs. 



Samuel F. Lilley has resigned his 

 position with the S. S. Pennock Co. 



Ludwig P. VoUers has opened his fine 

 new store in the Finley Acker build- 

 ing at Twelfth and Chestnut streets. 



Arthur Zirkman, vice-president of 

 the M. Rice Co., is enthusiastic over 

 made-in-America supplies. 



George Aeugle reports a good week 



on dahlias with the Philadelphia Cut 

 Flower Co. The stock is sent up from 

 the farm on orders. 



Leo Niessen reports the arrival of 

 white chrysanthemums. The variety is 

 Smith's Advance. 



John Berger says that the business 

 of Berger Bros, has greatly increased 

 in their new place. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer displayed 

 some effective natural flowers prepared 

 abroad, gleefully remarking that the 

 customhouse official, who greatly ad- 

 mired them, had looked through his 

 books without finding how they should 

 be classified. 



Recent visitors include John Wolf, 



Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. J. M. Eison, Co- 

 lumbia, S. C; Harry Gilson and Harry 

 Aekerman, with the Zieger Co., East 

 Liberty, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Stiles, 

 Petersburg, Va.; J. A. Bitter, Balti- 

 more, Md.; E. Howard Smith, Hazle- 

 ton. Pa.; John A. Beck, Milton, Pa.; 

 Theodore Edwards, Bridgeton, Pa. 



Phil. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



The September heat wave which wo 

 have been experiencing for some days, 

 with maximum temperatures in the vi 



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