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The Florists^ Review 



Jnw 17, 1013. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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FOR JULY ONLY 



SPECIAL LOW OFFER ON WHEAT SHEAVES 



Write UB for our Special July O^fer on our standard Wheat She|i%e8. 



This offer will be withdrawn August Idtrf'' .-/;«> .; • 



CREPE FLOWERS— Every kind of flower looks like life. Try thife>They don't fade. 



CYCAS LEAVES — Our standard broad leaves are known to be best. 



A NOVELTY — Wood Flowers to festoon baskets. These durable garlands are the coming style to 

 adorn baskets. 

 DO YOU WISH TO SEE OUR SILENT SALESMAN? HE IS BAG1C FROM HIS VACATION. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch Str««t, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The K<>rtrw when 700 wrtt* 



PEOVIDENOE, E. I. 



The Market. 



Business has been good for this sea- 

 son of the year. During the last week 

 several funerals have made a slight ac- 

 tivity among the down-town florists. 

 Outdoor work is d^m^nding considerable 

 attention, and the fight to exterminate 

 tfte inse^ pests is being waged vigor- 

 oisly^iC Prices are normal and the sup- 

 ply ^^1^ kinds of stock is fully equal 

 to^^&ft^^^and . 

 j;4^;::^^, Varioug Notes. 



•; A special meeting of the Ehode Island 

 Horticultural Society has been called 

 for Saturday evening, July 19, at 7 

 o'cl(»*, at the Mathewson Street M. E. 

 church, for the election of • new mem- 

 bers. 



WiUiam Hay is cutting some choice 

 roses at his range in Oaklawn. He is 

 nlaking extensive improvements about 

 his place this summer. 



William Cohen, with Joseph Koppel- 

 man, left July 7 for a week's vacation 

 at Boston and Newport. 



Maurice Miller has completely reno- 

 vated his store at 637 Westminster 

 street and painted the exterior as well 

 as the interior. 



The family of George W. Williams is 

 at; Prudence Park, at their cottage, for 

 ^^. summer. 



Mr. and Mrs. James B. Canning, 347 

 Smith street, are occupying their sum- 

 mer cottage on Sea View avenue, High- 

 land Beach, for the remainder of the 

 season. 



. W. S. Pino spent the week end fol- 

 lowing the Fourth with relatives in 

 Worcester, Mass. 



Charles H. Hunt, 127 Burnside street, 

 is busy benching his mums, of which 

 he intends growing a larger number 

 than ever before. 



Mrs. A. J. Olsen, of East Providence, 

 is cutting large quantities of carna- 

 tions, which are unusually good for this 

 season. 



Timothy McCarthy, with T. O'Con- 

 nor, was registered at the Manissee 

 House, at Block Island, last week, where 

 he is spending his vacation. 



Thomas Curley, 15 Harkness street, 



No. 888 Colonial 



MADISON BASKETCRAFT CO. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



Mention The Rf rlew when yon writ*. 



Cut Flowers 



Shasta Daisies $1 .00 © ^.00 per 100 



Jlarguerite Daisies .25 per 100 



Single Mexican Tuberoses. .. 3.00 per 100 



Eosflbuds, No. 3 (short) 1.00 per 100 



SCOTT nORAL CO., Navasota, Texas 



Mention The Rerlew when yon w rite. 



took an automobile party to Newport 

 last week and visited several of the 

 large estates there. 



W. S. Fiske, of W. E. Barrett & Co., 

 and family are at Prudence island, at 

 their seaside cottage, for the summer. 



M. F. Pollock, of Franklin street, is 

 making extensive repairs at the OflBce 

 and greenhouses. 



M. Macnair, 322 Weybosset street, 

 has been having a novel and attractive 

 window display. The large corner win- 

 dow is arranged as a miniature pond, in 

 which are about a dozen ducklings, 

 with a suitable lot of greenery all about. 



Walter S, Sword and wife, of Valley 

 Falls, are leaving the last of this month 

 on a vacation trip to 6t. John, N. B. 



The decorations for the reception 



Why Not Sell This One? 



DOT- 



No. l-13^x5J«x4 Inches, stained V-^ 



No. 2—18 x6 xi^ Inches, stained : "" 



Lining, extra. 25c and 30c each 



THE RAEOLEIN BASKET CO. 



713 Milwauk** Av*., CHICAQO, ILL. 



Mention The Re?lew when yon write. 



given by Samuel P. Colt, president of 

 the United States Eubber Co., at hi» 

 country home at Bristol, in honor of 

 his brother, Senator LaBaron B. Colt, 

 were furnished by Samuel Kinder 

 Bro., of Bristol, and were among the 

 most elaborate ever seen here. This city 

 and Newport were requisitioned for 

 palms for the occasion. 



Charles H. Hunt, l27 Burnside street, 

 had a narrow escape from serious injury 



