APBIL 14, 1021 



The Horists' Review 



51 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



DO NOT FORGET YOUR ORDER FOR 



Memorial Day 



We have a large assortment of the finest metal wreaths and sprays, made in our 

 own factories. Our MAGNOLIA WREATHS are of the best workmanship. 



Our Wedding Accessories are Exceedingly Popular. 



WEDDING GATES BRIDAL BASKETS 



SHEPHERDS' CROOKS KNEELING STOOLS 



BRIDAL SCARES WEDDING CORD 



SILK TASSELS 



OUR NEW FOLDER IS READY— A post card will bring it to you. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1129-1133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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



Special Season's Offer 



Imported Waxed Dahlias ^m \m 



Assorted colors $ 1 .90 $ 1 7. 50 



Imported Rambler Roses 



Assorted 75 7.00 



Imported Daisies 



White, yellow 75 6 50 



We also carry Roses, Carnations, Poppies, 

 Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums and other flowers in 

 season. Complete sample assortment, $1.00. 



Lotos Nanufacturing Co. 



1566 Clybourn Ave.. CHICAGO 



all. Sweet peas suffered severely and 

 the prices of everything were peeled 

 down in order to effect clearances. 



The arrivals on Monday, April 11, 

 were light, but there was little or no 

 improvement in the demand. A sharp 

 frost the night of Sunday, April 10, did 

 furjier damage to outdoor bloom and 

 finished a great deal of fruit that had 

 weathered the other and more serious 

 frosts. Monday, April 11, roses were 

 in large supply and their movement 

 was sluggish. American Beauty was 

 not in such great quantity nor were the 

 hybrid teas, so they cleared well in 

 consequence, although hybrid teas were 

 meeting a light demand and clean-ups 

 were only possible through price conces- 

 sions on quantity lots. 



Carnations were in heavy supply. 



Chiffon Special 



Best quality three-stripe-edge Chiffon in all 



colors, at these LOW PRICES 



while it lasts: 



4-inch 6c per yard 



6-inch 8c per yard 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., 



1309-11 N. Second St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



SELIGMAN & STEIN 



FLORISTS' SPECIALTIES 



116 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



IMPORTERS 

 MANUFACTURERS 



but met with a light demand and it was 

 hard to effect clearances even at a low 

 price. Laddie brought a fair price, but 

 the supply was meager. Cattleyas 

 wore not so plentiful as they had been 

 for some time and the prices advanced. 

 Gardenias continued to arrive in quan- 



tities larger than the market could ab- 

 sorb, and clearances were difficult at a 

 low price. 



Lilies were plentiful and met only 

 a moderate demand. Valley continued 

 in good supply and moved fairly well. 

 Sweet peas were overplentifiil and 



