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The Florists^ Review 



57 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



JUSTARRIVINQ from EUROPE 



If you wish any of these, write to us. 



Imported Beech Sprays, in Green, Red, Brown 

 and Leather color. 



Gold Letters, in all sizes. 



Immortelles, all colors. 



Red Immortelle Wreaths, in all sizes. 



Statice, natural and all colors. 



Red Ruscus Wreaths, all sizes. 



Qreen Ruscus Wreaths, all sizes. 



Birch Bark, Cork Bark. 



Crepe Paper Cape Flowers, white and all colors. 

 Crepe Roses, in all colors and sizes. 

 Crepe Carnations, in all colors and eizes. 

 Crepe Dahlias, in all colors and eizes. 

 Crepe Daffodils, in all colors and sizes. 

 Crepe Orchids, in all colors and sizes. 



New Thistles, with or without foliage, different va- 

 rieties of color; something very clever for Dec- 

 orating and Basket Work. 



Natural Cape Flowers Just Arriving 



Have you seen our 50-page Floral Album?— Price, $1.00. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Str««t, 

 PHILADELPHIA, 



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Mention The Review wh^n yon write. 



KOMADA BROS. 



Manufacturers of all Kinds of 



WIRE DESIGNS and FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



1008 VIn* Str««t, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when Ton write. 



JOS. 8. NEIDINBER 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, - PA. 



well known in the city, having been 

 with L. L. May & Co. for years and 

 previously with Holm & Olson. The 

 trade's best wishes for his success are 

 extended to him. 



O. J. Olson, of Holm & Olson, is on a 

 hunt for ducks. He is accompanied 

 by Al. Clausen, of Albert Lea, Minn. 



W. T. Symonds, of Decorah, la., was 

 a visitor last week, spending a few 

 days here on his way home from the 

 state of Washington, where he has 

 been inspecting his fruit orchards. 



C. R. F. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



The Market. 



There is a better tone in the retail 

 flower shops, hardly yet felt in the 

 wholesale houses. This is easily ex- 

 plained, as with such an immense quan- 

 tity of stock in the market the retailers 



BERGER BROS. 



CHRYSANTRENUNS 



ARE AT THEIR BEST 



TURNER, White CHIEFTAIN, Pink 



BONNAFFON 

 and all the fine iWidseason Sorts 



POMPONS-VIOLETS-VALLEY 



We can fill your regular or special orders for the best flowers in the market 



1225 RACE ST. PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The BeTtew when jog wnte. 



are able to take advantage of the ex- 

 tremely low prices that still exist, while 

 the wholesalers have such heavy loads 

 to move that it takes a great deal of 

 business to affect them. The fact that 

 they are able to move the flowers at 

 some price is encouraging. 



Chrysanthemums rule the market. 



Prices range lower than last season for 

 the same quality of flowers. In a gen- 

 eral way fine Bonnaffon bring about 

 12^/4 cents; Maud Dean, the same; Alice 

 Byron, Dolly Dimple and Alice Salo- 

 mon, about 10 cents, while 8 cents is a 

 fair figure for Ivory. The vanguard of 

 the late midseason varieties, such aa 



