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The Florists* Review 



June 30, 1921 



Prepare for a Good Business 



BUY YOUR FALL LINE OF 



Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



We are now offering an extensive line for your fall requirements 

 OUR MAN IS ON HIS WAY TO SEE YOU 



M. H. LEVINE CO. 



874 Broadway New York City 



ELCO BRAND OF RIBBONS 



prominent beach front hotel in the city 

 loy the sea. It must be confessed, how- 

 ever, that Mr. Berkowitz had some long- 

 ing for Chelsea this season. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. have leased a 

 building on Twelfth street for work- 

 shop purposes. 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' 

 Exchange filled commencement orders 

 for 19,000 roses in three days, Manager 

 Deutscher computes. 



F. Herbert Steinmetz will manage 

 the Twentieth street store of M. J. 

 Callahan while William Doughty is on 

 his wedding trip. 



Edward Keid and Miss Eeid have 

 been motoring to Harper's Ferry. 

 They will probably continue into Vir- 

 ginia. 



H. Bayersdorfer and Mrs. Bayers- 

 dorfer boarded the Lapland at Cher- 

 bourg, June 30, bound for home. 



F. J. Michell, Jr., has taken his 

 family to a bungalow at Ocean City, 

 N. J., for the summer. Phil. 



NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



There is little change to note in the 

 condition of the cut flower market. 

 The usual summer dullness is now ex- 

 perienced, a little earlier than custom- 

 arily, perhaps, but the same old dull- 

 ness. Arrivals are largely of summer 

 flowers, and this year they are in great 

 variety. Outside of staple flowers, 

 clearances are difficult of accomplish- 

 ment, and there is a good deal of wast- 

 age at the end of each day. Outdoor 

 gladioli have made an appearance, com- 

 ing in quantity, adding largely to the 

 general supply and moving slowly. 

 Business in general is spasmodic, dull 

 for a day or two, then becoming lively 

 for a day, without any material change 

 in values. 



Eoses are abundant. American 

 Beauty is off crop with some growers, 

 but there is no dearth of stock to meet 

 the limited demand. Hybrid teas are 

 showing the effect of a hot spell, which 

 has lasted several days, and concessions 

 have to be made to move open stock. 

 Tight stock moves well at the prices 

 last reported. White roses continue on 

 the scarce side, but there seem to be 

 enough to go around. 



Carnations are not overplentiful, and 

 arrivals are poor in quality. Growers 

 are commencing to clear out their 

 benches, and it will not be long before 

 the carnation season is ended. 



Orchids are not in large supply, but 



Give Them Away 



/HKTAFibrO*- 



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 0. 0. D. 



Chicago Papier-Hache Co. 



2834 Lincoln Ave. Chica^ro 



Flower Shop Aprons 



Hade of gray vulcanized rubber backed 

 with ^ay checked cloth; all edges are 

 hemmed. They are very light and dora- 

 ble and serviceable for the shop. 

 Size, 24x86 inches iKrt 



Complete with straps. Postpaid ' i'C 



Greenhouse Aprons 



Hade like Flower Shop Avrona but are 

 backed with mercerized cloth and are 

 heavier and larger yet just as neat in ap- 

 pearance. 

 Size, 28x38 inches 0>1 Oir 



Ck>mplete with straps. Postpaid, «P * »AC» 



C. A. KUEHN wiioLisALE FLORIST 



1318 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



"TITEKNOT" SHOWERS 



The moat practical addition to the Florist*' 



Trade In years. 



.-v/ Bayersdorfer Se Co., Philadelphia 



*■" IMcOallnm Co.. PlttsbarRb 



or send $2.00 for aample order to 



WN. WEISNANTEL, Mir. 

 24S S. Onof* Ave, NEWARK, N. J. 



quite sufficient for the demand. White 

 lilies are not plentiful, but are only in 

 demand for funeral work, which just 



do you sell 

 to the ladies? 



certainly! 



^ then you must know 

 how they appre^bmte 

 anything: youcmito 

 give them just a liftle 

 added feelin^f of joy in 

 their floral purchases. 



Ctake for instance 

 your potted plants— 



C you know that almost 

 any woman would be 

 doubly pleased if you 

 covered the unsisfhtly 

 flower pot with one of 

 these classic, handsome, 

 practical Jardinieres 



€L and the small, yet im- 

 portant added service 

 will cost you but a few 

 cents perpot— youcould 

 really afford to srive 

 them away — some flo- 

 rists charge extra. 



€i tell us to send folder 

 and trial order proposi- 

 tion— 



Mono Service Co. 



NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. 



