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The Florists'^ Review 



Februauy 2, 1922 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



EXTRA FINE PREMIER, COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY, DOUBLE 

 WHITE KILLARNEY, RED ROSES, SWEETHEART ROSES 



TULIPS, FOR-GET-ME-NOTS 

 CHOICE VALLEY, EASTER LILIES, DAFFODILS, FREESIAS AND SINGLE VIOLETS 



EXTRA FINE SWEET PEAS, PAPER WHITE NARCISSI 

 TO THE BUYER: We ask a trial order. We can and will please you. 

 TO THE GROWER; Join us now. Send your own flowers to your own Commission house. 



Both Phone,^ Ben. 8pmce8898 



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William C. Lynch, 

 ManaKer, 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



wore seen at Hartford tliere was one 

 lady, Mrs. S. S. rennock, and there were 

 seven men, Jolin R. Andre, xVIfred M. 

 Campbell, Edwin J. Faneourt, William 

 A. Geit,'er, Kobert Kift, Clarence U. Li^- 

 j^it and Samuel S. I'ennoek. 



A Novelty. 



At a southern weddinf> that lias Just 

 oec-urred an entirely novel idea was in- 

 troduced into the decorations. It was 

 a jiretty home weddinf>- and the novelty 

 \yas in the arrangement of the decora- 

 tions for the -table reserved for the 

 bridal party at the wedding breakfast. 

 In the center of the table was the wed- 

 ding scene which had just been enacted, 

 true to life, in miniature. Tliere were 

 the bride and the six liridesmaids and 

 the little flower girl; they all carried 

 real flowers. There were the groom 

 and liis best man. There were the aisle 

 ]iosts and the silken cords and every- 

 thing just so. 



For those who, like Oliver Twist, ask 

 for more, it may be well to add that this 

 wedding took place at Manning, S. C., 

 Thursday, February L', and it may fur- 

 ther be added that the bridegroom was 

 Sydney II. Bayersdorfer. 



Various Notes. 



G. E. M. Stumji]!, of Xew York, will 

 speak before the Florists' Club on ''Ad- 

 vertising," at the Hotel Adelphia, Feb- 

 ruary 7. 



Traugott Malbranc, of Johnstown, 

 Pa., who has been in and near the citv 

 for a short time, recui)erating from a 

 nervous breakdown, returned to his 

 home, .January L'7, much improved in 

 liealth. Mr. Malbranc has iL'.T.OOd feet 

 of glass devoted to supplying the Pitts- 

 burgh as well as the local market. Mr. 

 Malbranc 's daughter is at t]\» Larkmau 

 school. 



Arthur A. Xiessen spoke before the 

 Lancaster Florists' Club at the Hotel 

 Brunswick, .January 19, on the relative 

 ])ositions of grower, wholesaler and re- 

 tailer. 



W. R. Girvin, of Leola, Pa., was here 

 a few daj's ago. 



Walter Garbett, the new western re]!- 

 resentative of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 left this citv for the Pacific coast, Janu- 

 ary 28. 



Edward Reid was a guest at the din- 

 ner of the Lancaster County Florists' 

 Club at the Hotel Brunswick, January 

 19. There were about seventy-five mem- 

 bers ])resent. Mr. Reid was greatly 

 pleased with the spirit of good fellow- 

 sliij) that pervaded the gjithering. 



R. T. McGoruni, of Xatick, Mass., has 

 named his new rose Wolcott. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. has 

 a novelty in lavender sweet peas. 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower 

 Market has a new sweet pea grower. 



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VAMP DOLLS 

 on Orchid Vase 



This is a wooden 



stand with glass 



vase. 



$7.50 



Per Dozen 



Very pretty for 

 all year round. 



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Cut one-Balf 

 original size. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129-1133 Arch Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 



Mention Tlio Review when vdu write. 



VALENTINE 



CartU, Envelopes, Tags, 

 Labels and Stickers 



THE JOHN HENRY COMPANY 



Lansing, Michigan 



Mention The Review when you write. 



wlio is sending in some lovely flowers. 



T. M. Bayersdorfer, restored to health, 

 has started on his trip to the west. 



George Aeugle motored John Berger, 

 A. B. Cartledge and W. .1. Fowler out 

 to Oak Lane, Pa., .January 2."), where they 

 inspected the big house of J. Stephen- 

 son's Son. The manager, James Butler, 

 did the honors, escorting his guests all 

 over the large place. 



John L. North, of Sewell, X. J., has 

 an extraordinarily fine tomato vine in 



White Enameled Beade<l 



WOOD EASELS 



Best built and neatest appear- 

 ing easel on the market. 



WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 



We sruarantee prompt delivery 



0. JOHNSON MFG. CO. 



L. D. Phone Canal 1288. 



2268 Blue Itland Art., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when vnii write 



Carnations, Sweet Peas and 



all varieties of Seasonable 



Flowers and Greens. 



WM. J. BAKER 



WholMal* Florist 



12 South Molo Street, Pkiladelphia. P« . 



