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The Florists^ Review 



Junk 29, 1922 



The Florists' Supply House of America 



Did You Get Our New Price List? 



It contains special prices, also goods that can be worked up 

 in the summer for Christmas trade. 



If you did not get it drop a card and we will send it. 



JUST OUT 



Chas. Henry Boutonniere Holder. Packed 50 to 

 package in tin boxes with display card. Box of SO, $3,75. 



When in New York drop in and see us at 146 West 18th Street. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co, 



MANUFACTURERS OF METALLIC DESIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 



1129-1133 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



BRANCH, 146 W. 18th St.» NEW YORK CITY. One block west of the flower market. 



Telephone Chelsea 3739 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



I'jiii liopc to do liit(>r, ;is ])ric('s ;il>r();i(l 

 sire rapidly advanvinK. 



Arthur A. Niessen says that his lioiisi' 

 received tlie first asters of tlie season 

 June 24. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. has 

 two new and beautiful varieties of 

 -la.lioli. 



The Blossom Sliop will have a sale 

 this week. Miss Lamborn i)ro])Oses 

 aliandoninji; tlowers for i)sychology. 



Frederick Berf);er lias jmrchased two 

 jrreenhouses from William Wiinder, of 

 rittsville, I'a. These houses h;i\i' to be 

 taken down on account of the openiufj of 

 a .street. Mr. Berger will erect them 

 on his jilace at Arlingham. His son, 

 Norman Berger, is now taking the 

 liouses (biwu. 



Rol)ert Craig and Mrs. Craig, ini- 

 ]iroved in health, liave gone to Ocean 

 (irox'c, N. J. By the w.ay, it is Robert 

 A. Craig, not Robert Craig, who ])lans 

 going to Kansas ('ity in .\ugust. 



(ieorge Aeugle has left the hos]iital 

 for his home, where h(> is getting well 

 again. 



.1. .1. Habermehl 's Sons sold the coni- 

 liination Ixixes used at the c:n- builders' 

 coiu'eiition at .\tlanfic City last week, 

 chietly to the cottagers. A new plant 

 which they used for this kiml of work 

 is tlu' golden sansevieria, Laurentii. 



The Henry F. Michell Co. h.as sent 

 out both its suniiner catalogm-s, whole- 

 sale find retail, earlier than usual. 



C. r. F^iggit returned from Richmond, 

 \'a., last week impressed by the <'oun- 

 ti-y 's greatness. 



William K. (iibson has a<'ci'pted a ]io- 

 sition with Frank K. Hastings. Phil. 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FLOWERS 



Choice Sweet Peas ^IT^ "**f °' ?yf** '""^^ 

 All Colors Premier Koses 



Extra Fin* VALLEY. 



A heayy crop of ROSES in M tlio finost torta. 



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. 



BMk Phwct 



K;^":r^%2 No. 7 S. Mole Street, PHILADELPHIA 



YOU WILL GET 100% 



BETTER SHOWING 



BY EXHIBITING WITH 



Randall Displayers 



They are neat, durable, practical and economical. 



Randall Displayen Ci., Attleban, Mas. 



No excuM for BAD CREDIT RISKS 

 when a member of the 



FLORISTS' CREDIT ASSOCIATION 



NATIONAL SERVICE 



General Office: 



1225 N. Ashland Ave. CHICAGO 



Phone: Monroe 3987 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Frank I'ureell, of New ^'ork, who had 

 the honor of jiL-ieinfj the wreath u]ion 

 the j^rave of the unknown soldier at the 



AQUARIUMS 



WHOLESALE 



GEO. H. WILTSHIER 



Nanofactnrer 



2068 N. Oakley Ave. CBKAGO, ILL 



Artificial Flowers 



PREPARED FOUACE, 



BASKETS, REED WARE. 



POINSETTIAS, VINES. 



W. X. HUBER CO. 



1514-1520 Blue Island Ave.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



time of the burial at Arlinfjton, arrived 

 here last week for the summer, and will 

 he in the employ of Leikens the Flo- 

 rist. 



Wenham the Florist in;ide the hou- 



