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October 23, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



NOVELTIES That Are NOVELTIES 



1290-6 



CANDELABRA.SHAPED GLASS VASE-HOLDERS, a 



most ingenious novelty for table decoration. An upright 

 column supports arms on which are hung small glass vases 

 suitable for Violets, Pansies, Orchids or other small flow- 

 ers. They come in three sizes, ,' , 



DELFT WARE VASES. We offer entirely new styles of 

 this beautiful blue chinaware that will delight the most 

 fastidious taste. We have a good assortment ready. 



BASKET NOVELTIES. We are importing new styles con- 

 stantly. Our factory is turning out some of the brightest 

 ideas ever put into shape. Send us a sketch of anything 

 you fancy. 



SHALL OUR SILENT SALESMAN CALL ON YOU ? 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



861-Cl 



1129 Arch Str««t, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Mention The BeTlew when yoa wrif . 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes, Me- 

 dium and Large, 

 $3.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



1449 W. Madison St. CHICAGO 



Mention The B«Tlew when yoa write. 



To Keep Frost Away 



Use a CLARK HEATER in your wagons, etc. 

 20 styles and sires. 



Clark Carbon bums uniformly at all times, 

 yields the strongrest and the loneest heat'. 

 BconomlciL Wrttm for compUta cataloaam. 



CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. 

 184 Oatario StrMt CHICAGO, JUL. 



Mention The Berlew when yoa write. 



where displacement of the standard 

 sorts becomes extremely difficult. For 

 the last two decades we have become 

 so accustomed to an improvement on 

 this or that existing type or color or 

 shade of canna that it is hard to real- 

 ize that the canna today has reached 

 the point where it takes a wondrously 

 good seedling to displace a leading 

 variety. I have Antoine Wintzer's 

 Word for this, and on looking over the 

 canna fields I felt that he had stated 

 wbiit no one could deny. Take Mrs. 

 Alfred F. Conard, for instance. It is 

 •Mr. Wintzer's beau ideal of a pink 

 cauua, a shade for which he long strove 

 ^D'l at last succeeded in realizing his 

 nopes. Mrs. Conard is better today 

 than it was last year and the year 

 bet.ire. There is not one of the many 

 re.iily promising pink seedlings of last 

 y^' I that can equal Mrs. Conard. 

 . * !ien there is Blanche Wintzer, con- 

 ^"' led quite the best white that the 

 ^*' ard & Jones Co. has ever had. 

 f^l'';iche Wintzer is free-flowering, and 

 tn • flowers are of great size and the 



tr 

 is 



^ea enormous. Mrs. Kate Deemer 

 mother variety that has seemed 



We Are Baslcet Specialists 



rWE do nothing but build 

 lAl baskets, and build 

 them right. Are we ac- 

 quainted with each other? 

 If not, we are both missing 

 something. You are miss- 

 ing a chance to build up a 

 profitable business by 

 means of our baskets. We 

 are missing your orders. 



C Let's get together, Mr. Florist. 



€1, Send for our special $10.00 assort- 

 Iment. 



Raedlein Basket Co. "' """•"'"c-HflXoo, .ll. 



Mention Tb» Review whan yog write. 



really to improve since it was first in- 

 troduced. This variety was one of 

 those that;JJ^r. Wintzer 'saw in Lincoln 

 park, Chicago, on his way home from 

 the Minneapolis convention. It was 

 among a half-dozen of his pets that 

 were doing so splendidly that he said 

 in his happy way, "It was a pleasure 

 to see them doing even better there 

 than at home, because you know some- 

 times plants do not." Olympic has 

 done well this season, its rather un- 

 usual color showing to advantage until 

 late. Meteor has brought joy to West 

 Grove, for Meteor was adjudged the 

 finest canna bed at Minneapolis. Bea- 

 con, while not a large-flowering sort, 

 continues extremely free-blooming. 

 Maid of Orleans is a lovely cream col- 

 ored flower, charming by itself or in 

 combination with delicate colors. Love- 



CUT FLOWERS 



Sinsrle Mexican Tuberoses $3.00 per 100 



Crlnum Lilies (Buds or Blooms ) 2.00 per 100 



Roses. Bride. Maid, Kaiserin. La 



France, etc. No. 1. long 6.00 per 100 



No. 2, medium 4.00 per 100 



No. 3, short 1 .00 per 100 



Daisy Chrysanthemums 1.00 per 100 



SCOTT FLORAL CO., Navasoto, Taxaa 



Mention The Beriew when yoa write. 



liness, ruby carmine, though perhaps 

 that color fails to do justice descrip- 

 tively speaking to it, is of a gladioflora 

 type. 



The striking novelty not yet intro- 

 duced is No. 4518, a Louisiana red 

 whose individual florets are so large 

 that when at their best they far ex- 

 ceed any others. Jennie Walls Fahn- 

 line, primrose pink, was selected by a 

 Pittsburgh lady to bear her name; it 



