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The Florists' Review 



November 6, 1913. 



The New Tariff Act has made our 



GOLD LETTER SPECIAL 



an attractive inducement to our customers 



No. 1. 



These Prices are for lots of 1000 

 assorted letters x^ 



f Gold Script ) 



SCRIPT LETTERS ] Plain Purple Script. J|2.00 per 100 words 



i Purple Velour Script J v 



No. 1 Gold Lettera, 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 



SEK OUR AD ON PAGE 85, 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



.1129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHlAp PA. 



MentioD The Review when yon write. 



CARNATIONS 



MUMS and POMPONS 



Quality the best procurable 



We aim to keep the price as low 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. Manasor. 

 30 E. Randolph Street* 



TELEPHONE CENTRAL 3373 



CHICAGO 



Price List 



Per 100 



Carnations De Luxe $2.00 @ $ ."^.OO 



American Beau ties.... 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 @ 1.60 



Pompons per bunch, .36 @ .60 



Easter Lilies per doz., 1.50 @ 2.00 



Valley 3.00 @ 4.00 



Ferns per 1000, 2.00 



Galax •* 2.00 



Asparagus bunches . . each, .35 @ .60 



Sprengeri bunches " .35 @ .60 



Subject to market changes. 



ting from 20,000 plants, it is hard to 

 take care of all the demands. 



A. L. Vaughan is one of those on 

 the market who keeps track of the 

 records for business done in previous 

 years and a chart at a glance gives him 

 the exact data. He points out that this 

 fall has been exceptionally good and 

 even with more flowers on hand prices 

 are holding their own. One of the 

 out-of-town visitors to call on Mr. 

 Vaughan this week was E. W. Guy, of 

 Belleville, 111. ' 



Albert T. Hey. has a hou,se 20 x 125 

 fit Maywood, full of cattleyas. He 

 says he did splendidly with the Gas- 



kelliana and is doing well with the 

 labiatas. He has no gigas, which comes 

 at a season he considers too late. Mr. 

 Hey brings his orchids to the A. L. 

 Randall Co. by hand each morning. 



Carl Ickes, for many years the vice- 

 president and treasurer of the A, 

 Dietsch Co., has returned from Europe, 

 where he spent the summer touring 

 with his wife and daughter. 



LANCASTER, PA, 



The Market. 

 The last two weeks have shown a 

 great improvement in busin6ss. A 



number of large funerals, Hallowe'en 

 and a good frost have kept our market 

 cleaned up in good shape. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are fine in all colors. Carna- 

 tions, roses, snapdragons, daisies and 

 violets are in good shape, but are not 

 plentiful as yet, we are glad to say, 

 and we hope we shall be able to keep 

 this balance until after the holidays. 



• Various Notes. 



F. H. Lauck, of John Giles, Reading, 

 Pa., was in town and placed a large or- 

 der for trees and nursery stock. 



H. A. Schroyer's chrysanthemums 

 are in full bl6om and in fine condition' 



