October 30, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



29 



The New Tariff Acf has made our 



GOLD LETTER SPECIAL 



an attractive inducement to our customers 



No. 1. 



These Prices are for lots of lOOO 

 assorted letters: 



(Gold Script ) 



SCRIPT LETTERS -^ Plain Purple Script. [-$2.00 per 100 words 



I Purple Velour Script ) 



No. 1 Gold Letter*, at $4.00 per 1000 



No. 4 Gold Letters, at 2.50 per 1000 



Mother of Pearl Letters, at 4.00 per 1000 



No. 4. 



Our Gold Letters do not tarnish; they are of first quality only 



SEE ODR OTHER ADS ON PAGES 30, 35. 38 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CARNATIONS 



MUMS and POMPONS 



Quality the best procurable 



We aim to keep the price as lovr as anyone and quality the highest standard 



possible. With this taken into consideration, you are always sure to get 



highest quality, strictly fresh stock and lowest prices. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



A. T. PYFER. INanasor. 

 30 E. Randolph Street, 



TELEPHONE CENTRAL 3373 



CHICAGO 



Price List 



Per 100 



Carnations De Luxe $2.00 @ $ 4.00 



American Beauties doz., 2.00 @ 3.00 



Roses, Killarney, White 



Killarney, Richmond $4.00 @ 6.00 



Special 10.00 



Mums, fancy per doz., 2.00 @ 3.00 



Mums, good '• 1.00 @ 1.50 



Pompons per bunch. .35 @ .50 



Easter Lilies per doz., 1.50 @ 2.00 



VaUey 3.00 @ 4.00 



Ferns per 1000, 2.00 



Galax " 2.00 



Asparagus bunches . . each, .35 @ .50 



Sprengeri bunches " .35 @ .50 



Subject to market changes. 



MPDtlon Thp Review wbep yon write. 



member of the firm of John Mangel. 

 Mr. Canger has been associated with 

 Mr. Mangel since the firm of Canger 

 •V' Bergman discontinued business. 



Proof of the nearness of the busy 

 lioliday season was to be found at the 

 'stablishment. of the Eaedlein Basket 

 *'o., early this week. Several cases of 

 -aniples had .just arrived from Europe 

 which contained many novelties. The 

 '•asket is becoming more popular each 

 ^oar as a container for plants as well 

 •IS cut blooms. 



A^'isitors: E. S. Thompson, Benton 

 ilarbor, Mich.; John Owens and son, of 



the Gary Floral Co., Gary, Ind., who 

 have just moved to a new store that 

 makes them independent of landlords. 



ADAMS, MASS. 



A. ,T. Boothman is preparing for the 

 opening of a florists' store in North 

 Adams, Mass., to be ready for business 

 November 1. It will be one of the 

 best stores in the county and 20x60 

 feet in size. This store will be used 

 as an outlet for the stock of the range 

 of greenhouses here, which has grown 

 so large in the fifteen years of its exist- 



ence that the present production of the 

 20,000 feet of glass is more than the 

 local trade can use. 



The store at North Adams will be 

 known as the Flower Shop and will be 

 in charge of Miss Ethel Boothman, the 

 daughter of the proprietor. The green- 

 houses here will be under the direction 

 of Mr. Boothman 's son, Thomas Booth- 

 man, who is to be given an interest in 

 the business, which hereafter will be 

 run under the firm name of A. J. Booth- 

 man & Son. The senior member of the 

 firm will superintend the work of the 

 greenhouses and store. 



