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Apbil 27, 1822 



The Florists^ Review 



55 



Cemetery Vases for Memorial Day 



H. B. C. Special 

 Cemetery Vase 



Either galvanized or 

 heavy tin painted. Tliis 

 is a very durable vase. 



No. 1—4x7, per doz....$ 3.00 

 Per 100 20.00 



No. 2—5x8, per doz. . .. 4.00 

 Per 100 30.00 



No. 15 



Glass 



Bouquet 



Holder 



To stick into 

 ground. 



10 inches, per 

 doz.... $3.50 



12 inches, per 

 doz... $5.50 



16 inches, per 

 doz.... $9.00 



Cemetery Bouquet Holders 



No. X-L 



5x9J^-in. bow], 

 per doz.. $2.00 

 Per 100. $13.00 



No. 2 



Painted, 4yix8- 

 in. bowl, per 

 100 $8.00 



No. 3 



Galvanized, 5x- 

 9K-iD- bowl, 

 I er doz.. $2.00 



Perl00,$13.00 



No. 15 



No. X-L 



No. 2 

 No. 3 



Ho Bayersdorfer & Co. 



MANUFACTURERS OF METALLIC PESIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 



1129-1133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory: 709 Firat Am., Smo York City, Tatephone Vanderbilt 4976 



pectation of pulling it out Sunday. The 

 loss was complete. T. N. S. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Florists' Club Meeting. 



The Lancaster County Florists' Club 

 met April 19, at the Hotel Brunswick, 

 at 6:15 p. m., when a Susquehanna shad 

 dinner was served to the thirty-five 

 members present. The tables were beau- 

 tifully decorated with spring flowers by 

 B. P. Barr. A business meeting fol- 

 lowed, presided over by President 

 Harry K. Rohrer. 



The club made its annual gift of 

 flower seeds to the Children's Gardens, 

 a well organized association, in which 

 many children receive their first glimpse 

 of the wondrous joy of gardening. 



The club also gave to the Iris Club, 

 a society composed of Lancaster's rep- 

 resentative women, a silver cup, to be 

 awarded as they see fit, either at their 

 spring show for amateur gardening ex- 

 hibits or in their contest for the im- 

 provement and planting of back yards. 

 Mrs. Albert M. Herr is president of the 

 floricultural department of the Iris Club 

 and has accomplished much. 



Two new members were elected. 



The executive committee, composed 

 of B. F. Barr, Elmer J. Weaver, Ira H. 

 Landis, M. J. Brinton and Mrs. A. M. 

 Herr, has arranged a series of enter- 

 tainments never excelled in the twelve 

 years of the club's history. 



A "sociability run" is contemplated 

 in June, to call on the Beading Flo- 

 rists' Club, and in September B. Vin- 

 cent, Jr., & Sons Co., at "White Marsh, 

 Md., will be visited. The annual picnic 



"PENCO" 



Florists' Metal Supplies 



Basket Liners 



(AU Styles) 



Bouquet Holders 



Fern Pots 

 Window Troughs 



AND ALL 



Metal Specialties 



5 'jo Discount 

 For Cash With Order 



Special DiKomt to Jobbers and 



Larf e Qvantity Bayers 



Manufactured by 



The Penn Mfg. & Supply Co. 



Wilkes-Barre, Penneu 



No. 501— 3Hx7, 

 Per Grose, $8.00 



No. 502— 4i8, 

 Per Gross, $9.00 



No. 503—5x91^, 

 Per Gross, $10.50 



No. 504— 



3Hx2Hx6H, 

 Per Gross, $10.50 



