Seftbmbiib 8, 1921 



The Florists' Revkw 



47 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



OUR NEW SILENT SALESMAN 



Catalogue is Out 



Note new prices on Supplies, on 

 Christmas Goods, and on Baskets. 



Note also the new-novelty page 18B. 



IT WILL INTEREST YOU. 



Have you received this catalogue? If you 

 have not 9 ask for it and we will send it. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1 129-1 133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Firat Am., Nmo York City, Tmlmphon* Vandmrbilt 4976 



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M. H. LEVINE CO. 



874 Broadway New York City 



ELCO BRAND 



ever used a second season — too much 

 work to clean it. About all the houses 

 have been painted inside and out this 

 season and look spick-and-span. 



Carnations here are planted 8x8 inches 

 and pickings will commence about the 

 middle of September. Pink Delight is 

 heavily grown, some 40,000 being 

 planted. Laddie is a great favorite and 

 Morning Glow occupies much more 

 space than it did a year ago. Hope 



Henshaw and Lassie are each being 

 giffen a good trial. In whites. White 

 Delight and Matchless are grown. 

 Strange to sa^y, Matchless, which us- 

 ually makes such a large plant in the 

 field, is here smaller than most of the 

 other varieties. 



Aviator is the favorite scarlet, filling 

 one large house. It is quite free and 

 was juflt coming into crop. After pro- 

 ducing ,the holiday crop, these will be 



pulled out to make room for young 

 stock. Smaller lots of Belle Washburn 

 and Herald are grown. Benora and 

 Coolidge are grown for variegated and 

 Ward is the standard rose pink. For a 

 dark pink. Rosette has entirely displaced 

 Rosalia. Maine Sunshine is being 

 grown as a yellow. One long benah is 

 entirely devoted to seedlings. 



It seems somewhat strange not to 

 have a solitary plant but carnations at 



