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November 6, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



47 



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The Florists' Supply House of America 



Announcement No, 6 



NEW ARRIVALS 



Statice 



Moss Wreaths 



Prepared Ferns 

 Baskets 



During the stevedores' strike in New York we are hav- 

 ing great difficulty in getting goods off the steamers. 

 We strongly advise ordering without delay, as all orders 

 are filled strictly in rotation. One shipment of 30 cases 

 of Moss Wreaths came in and went out same day on 

 advance orders. Let us have your order on file. •_ 



Send for our Catalogue ' 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co« 



1129-1131 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 First Avenue, New York City, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976J 



caused by the stevedores' strike in New 

 York. 



Robert B. Bragg is pleased with the 

 fine Marigold and Supreme coming in at 

 Edward Reid's. 



George Aeugle has had a succession 

 of exceptionally well grown specialties 

 at the store of the Philadelphia Cut 

 Flower Co. 



Leo Niessen considers the business 

 outlook bright, barring only the danger 

 from strikes. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. is sending 

 out Dutch bulbs at the rate of a quar- 

 ter million each ten days. 



J. M. Deutscher is proud of the well 

 colored Ward now being sent out by the 

 Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' Ex- 

 change. 



The quality of chrysanthemums at 

 Berger Bros.' continues high. 



NEW 



American Beauties Basket 



In Natural Color, Made from Palmetto 



In all sizes, only to order. Five Baskets 

 in nest can be shipped by parcel post. 

 Good work guaranteed. 



Write for price* 



ARZIE'S BASKET SHOP, Wtite House, Ha. 



William J. Baker is an ardent advo- 

 cate of the government 's food distri- 

 bution. 



James J. Curran, formerly of Kalama- 

 zoo, Mich., now is rose grower for Mal- 

 colm Franklin, of Yardley. Mr. Curran 



