JDNI 16, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



49 



; c Special on Tumbler Baskets 



Asst. No. 9—100 Baskets, colored, with liners, $12.50 



Asst. No. 10—100 Baskets, colored, with liners, 20.00 



Asst. No. 11 — 100 Baskets, colored, with liners, 25.00 



Special on Vase Baskets 



$ 6.00 



9.00 



12.00 



Asst. No. 12 — 12 Vase Baskets, with liners, . . 

 Asst. No. 13 — 12 Vase Baskets, with liners, . . 

 Asst. No. 14 — 12 Vase Baskets, with liners, . . 



It would pay to buy all three assortments. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1 129-1 133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 First Aom., Nma York City, TmUphonm Vandmrbilt 4976 



Give Them Away 



mTAftin*- 



WITH FLOWERS 



Two-tone colored 

 holder and liner. 



$3.00 per doz. 



F. 0. B. Chicago 



Special prices in 



quantity with 



your ad 



Our terms: One-third 

 cash, balance C. 0. D. 



Chicago Papier-Nache Co. 



2834 Lincoln Ave. Chicago 



priation for sueh an equipment. Leo 

 Niessen said that, had he been able to 

 stay for the meeting, he would have 

 urged that the state of Pennsylvania 

 ought to have a first-class experimental 

 greenhouse establishment. 



riy-0-San. 



This has been an unusually bad sea- 

 son for rose bugs. Raymond Brunswick, 

 treasurer of the M. Rice Co., tried the 

 usual formula of hand-picking the bugs 

 on his rose bushes at home. Mrs. 

 Brunswick picked the bugs in the morn- 

 ing, and he picked the bugs in the eve- 

 ning. The next morning there were 







Recei ver's Sale 



PUNTS IN THE HODY GREENHOUSES 



AT LORAIN, OHIO 

 CYCLAMEN PLANTS 



Good stock and Colors 



4-inch 15c each 2%-inch 8c each 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Ready for the field 



Matchless, 2 J^-inch 4c each 



CALLA BULBS 



Large size 25c each 



CARNATION SUPPORTS 



4000 Double-plant $1 2.00 per 1000 



ITl^-^-^-^-, D^^i-o ^ ^"^^ quantity of all sizes of pots, 2K-in. to 

 riUVVCr X^ULS 14-in., appraised at $500.00. Make offer. 



20,000 Gladiolus Bulbs. Make ofter. 



L. J. HENES, Receiver, greeTh^o\;ses. LORAIN, OHIO 



just as many hugs on the rose bushes 

 as there had been before the picking 

 commenced. In desperation he tried 

 Fly-0-San, so effective for killing flies 

 and mosquitoes in the house. It killed 

 the rose bugs, but he is not yet sure 

 whether or not the rose bushes suffered. 

 Mr. Brunswick says that the hollyhocks 

 will not stand Fly-0 San. 



Music and Flowers. 



While associated in the minds of so- 

 ciety ladies, ball givers and newspaper 

 editors, music is seldom associated with 

 flowers in the horticultural press. Here 

 is the exception: 



W. F. Lacroix gave hi.* annual party 

 to the employees of the Leo Niessen 



