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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 9. 1822 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



A NEW PRODUCTION 



Our Famous Luster Ribbon 



All colors. Just the kind you want to tie around your fern boxes and plants 



which are covered with Mats or Crepe paper. In all good shades. 



1-in., 25c; 2-in, 50c per piece of 36 yards. 



Radnor Tinsel Ribbon in Gold and Silver 



All widths, from Baby ribbon size to 2 inches wide. Per piece of 33K yds., 

 gold or silver, $1.00 per piece and upwards. 



No. 3000 



CRETE PAPER 

 POT COVERS 



Single. All colors. 



PRICE 



$1.50 per 100 



$12.50 per 1000 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



MANUFACTURERS OF METALLIC DESIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 



1 129-1 133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA 



Branch Factory. 709 First Ave., New York City, Telephone Vanderbilt 4976 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



Choice Sweet Peas Kf^ A /^l A White Carnations 

 ALL COLORS /\ V^/\ wlr\ For St. Patrick's Day 



A heavy crop of Roses in all the finest sorts. 



Both 



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. 



nhn.>.i.l B«II. Spmoe 6298 

 phoney Keyitone. Bace 7188 



W^llllam C. Lynch. 

 Manager. 



No. 7 South Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



of alJ, Mr. Rcid lins ostablishcd a repu- 

 tation for intef;rity and fair doalinfj 

 which he deli>;hts in exploiting in the 

 slogan, "When They're Reid 's They're 

 Right." 



Welcome to America. 



The March meeting of the Florists' 



riiib, held at the roof garden of the 

 Adeljiliia, and the "Welcome to Amer- 

 ica" dinner that preceded it Tuesday 

 evening. March 7, were full of sig- 

 nificance. They marked a milestone in 

 the horticultural progress of our country. 

 A wide-awake florists' clul) recognized 

 fliis fact and set its seal of approval 



upon it. P. M. Koster, scion of a great 

 nursery firm in the Netherlands, came 

 to America, took out his papers of citi- 

 zenship and proceeded to grow here — at 

 Bridgeton, N. J.^nursery stock, be- 

 cause our government has decided that 

 we must no longer import this stock 

 from abroad, but that we grow it our- 



