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July 7, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



47 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Our Mr. H. Bayersdorfer has ju^ arrived home 



from Europe with a new line of goods, 



and a new line of novelties. Watch 



our future announcements 



of these goods. 



If coming East this year, ^op off and see our line. Our 

 office is at your disposal. Have your mail sent care of us. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1 129-1 133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Firtt Avm., New York City, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976 



Something Needed By 

 Every Florist 



APRONS 



LARGE SIZE 



Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium 

 weight. 

 Let us send you one for a trial. 



Price, $2.50 eacb. 



Avoid Getting Wet. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., 



116 Seventh Street, PITTSBURGH, PA 



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are quite dark and heavy at times, that 

 the presence of sulphuric acid gas is 

 quite manifest, that its effect is harm- 

 ful, and that it renders human beings 

 uncomfortable. 



Improvements Decrease Damage. 



"Many witnesses on both sides tes- 

 tify to the objectionable conditions at- 

 tending the operation of the factory 

 prior to the time of its improvement in 

 1904, when a system was installed for 

 the purpose of conveying the sulphuric 

 gases into the Mississippi river, be- 

 low the surface of the water. Also, 

 towers were installed for the purpose 

 of conserving and recovering the acids 

 formed during the progress of the work. 

 All of these additions Avcre real im- 

 provements, and they did much to 

 lessen the damage wrought by the de- 

 fendant's factory, where materials so 

 obnoxious and harmful as sulphur, acid, 

 phosphate, cotton seed meal, blood, ni- 

 trate, soda, potash, sulphate of notash. 



FRAT-M'S 



Frat-M's are a great help to floriata who make funeral work. They are exact 

 reproductions of the ofBclni nmblema embossed in gold and the different colors aa 

 required by each Fraternal and Labor organization. 



The florist is saved time and worry in the nuisance of lettering, aa well aa the 

 keeping of such a stock of wire frames, and different colored flowers. Juat use auch 

 flowers as you have and then attach a FRAT-M with paste to the chiffon, or by the 

 hanger that comes for each, as a card, and that is all there ia to it, excepting the com- 

 ment and commendatory talk for the florist. 



Just pick out a dozen of the most used from the list following, enclosing $2.00 per 

 dozen, and if they don't make you ten times their cost, return those unused and get 

 your money. 



Square and Compass, Chapter, Commandery, 32nd Degree, Shrine, Eastern Star. 

 Royal Neighbors, M. W. A., Maccabees, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Columbua, 

 K. of P., Moose, Jr. O. U. A. M., B. of R, T„ B. of R. Clerks, B. of L.. E., Br. of Black- 

 smiths and Helpers, Eagles. 



Just give Frat-M's a trial; you don't have to keep them. We are willing to send 

 them to you and return the money if they don't pay you ten timea their coat. Addreaa 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., SEDALIA, MO. 



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YELLOW DYE 



For Sweet Peas, Roses, Car- 

 nations, Shasta Daisies, etc. 



PRICE, ^""'^lfe"qaar?;"'"' $ t .00, prepaid. Six for $5.00 



McClenahan Greenhouses, Phimp^s Ttreets 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



etc., were used. During the operation 

 of the factory different gases were 

 formed, siicli as carbonic acid gas, sa- 

 licia, hydrofluoric, chlorine, nitrogen, 

 etc. Some, if not all, of these gases 

 are harmful to plant life, if omitted 

 in sufficiently large quantities; but de- 

 fendant's witnesses say that the com- 

 ponent parts are all measured, and that 

 those parts which escape are infini- 

 tesim.al and harmless, and are soon dis- 

 «inntf>fl bv the air. 



"The weight of evidence shows that 

 the position of defendant on this point 

 is more theoretical than practical. De- 

 fendant's superintendent testifies that 

 no test is made of the escape of chlo- 

 rine gas. 



"Dr. Schwartz, who was called as a 

 witness by both plaintiff and defend- 

 ant, says: 



Plaintiff Proves Point. 



" 'I believe sulphurous acid gas in 



