Mat 14, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



41 



FOR ORIGINAL SUPPLIES 

 The Florists' Supply House of America 



WE MAKE THEM- WE TEST THEM -WE SELL THEM 



FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



TRUE TO NATURE METALLIC DESIGNS 

 CREPE FLOWERS IN ABUNDANCE 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES. Green and Brown 

 BASKETS, ALWAYS WITH TINS 



FOR COMMENCEMENTS 



NOVEL BASKETS-SMART STYLES LACE AND LACE PAPER BOUQUET HOLDERS 



CHIFFONS-ALL COLORS 



For -Every thing in Florists* Supplies Send for Our Silent Salesman 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



11S9 Arch Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA 



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EMORIAL DAY 

 OPPORTUNITIES 



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'■ No customer disappointed with these ready to use Magnolia Wreaths m 

 your stock. Made on regular mossed wire frames, in either brown or 

 green leaves. Two sewed in a box, which insures them carrying in 

 perfect condition to any part of the country. 



12-in. frame, when finished, 22-in., per dozen, $ 6.00 



14-in. frame, when finished, 24-in., " 7.00 



16-in. frame, when finished, 26-in., " 9.00 



18-in. frame, when finished, 28-in., " 11.00 



Send for our New Catalogue. 



JOS. (p. NEIDINGER, norists' Supplies, 



1513-1515 Germantown Avenue, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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addition to an enormous local trade. 

 Prices fOr these in some cases touched 

 $6 per hundred for small quantities, but 

 $5 per hundred may fairly be announced 

 as the top quotation, and stock had to 

 be select and extra fine to hold this 

 valuation. Some of the white carna- 

 tions sold as low as $3 per hundred 

 Saturday afternoon. The outlook for 

 Mothers' day at that time did not indi- 

 cate any special demand for other va- 

 rieties of carnations. 



Roses of all varieties held at about 

 the quotations of a week ago. Ameri- 

 can Beauties, when perfect, sold at $20 

 to $25 per hundred. Much of the stock 

 was low-grade. The quality of all 

 other varieties of roses jvas satisfac- 

 tory; shipments are heavy and the tend- 

 ency of prices is downward. The same 

 may be said of orchids; for most of 

 them $35 per hundred is the top figure, 

 except for the select gigas. There seems 

 to be no limit to the supply. Valley 

 has advanced to $3 per hundred and 

 Ulies are also improving slowly. Callas 

 do not advance, however, nor does bulb- 

 ous stock of any kind. There is no end, 

 apparently, to the daflPodils tfnd tulips, 

 and an almost summer profusion of 



More Business 

 Bigger Profits 



We'll tell yon upon request how over 400 

 florists are increasing their business by 

 using our Folder Service. 



"Memorial Day" — "Weddings" — ''Spring 

 Planting" Folders now ready. Write for 

 samples. 



McNEFF-SWENSON COMPANY 



HIOH-QRADE FLORAL PUBLICITY 



224 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO, ItL. 



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