NOTBMBEB 26, 1014. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Immortelle 



IMMORTELLE WREATHS 



PREPARED HOLLY WREATHS 



RUSCUS— RUSCUS WREATHS 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1189 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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CHRISTMAS RED WREATHS 



NOTE THE LOW PRICES 



10-inch Per doz. , , 



12-mch «. 



14-inch 



BETTER THAN IMMORTELLE WREATHS 



.$3.00 

 . 4.50 

 , 6.00 



16-inch Per doz., $ 8.00 



IS-inch " .... 10.00 



Write for Prices on Larg^e Quantities 



RED FRIEZE ROPING 



No. 1 Roping $0.50perball No. 2 $0.76 No. 3 $1.00 



Write for prices in case lots, 100 balls to the case, 60 yards to ball. 

 Write us for prices on your wants of Christmas Gtoods, both Imported and Domestic ; we have everything at greatly reduced prices. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINaER, 1309-11 North Znd street, PHILADELPHIJI. PA, 



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BonnafFon mums were of good quality. 



We then called at Elias Lefever's, 

 where carnations are also grown. Pink 

 Delight and Gloriosa were as fine as 

 they grow. Mrs. Ward is the principal 

 pink grown here. Bonnaffon mums and 

 Spencer sweet peas looked ^ell. 



We next stopped at John E. Shrein- 

 er's, where chrysanthemums looked 

 well; most of them had been already 

 marketed. Sweet peas are following 

 the mums. 



A. W. Denlinger's, on Philadelphia 

 pike, was our next stop. His two new 

 King Construction Co. houses, as well 

 as others, are planted to the standard 

 varieties of carnations and look well. 



A bed of fine heliotrope for cutting 

 was noted. Bulbous stock and bedding 

 plants are also grown. 



At EnoB Lefever's we saw carna- 

 tions of high quality. Both the Wards, 

 Gloriosa, White Perfection and others 

 are grown. Some fine Primula mala- 

 coides in 5-inch pots were noted. Chrys- 

 anthemums Bonnaffon and Mrs. Brock, 

 pink, were well grown. 



The next call was on J. Wade Gay- 

 ley, near Strasburg, who succeeded 

 Parke Trout. His specialty is high 

 grade carnations and ^is houses are 

 looking finf . 



Prepared Magnolia Leaves 



Beet Qnallty. Green, Brown or Red. About 1000 

 leaves to a box. All leaves are grood medlom slse. 

 They are bound to please yon. 



10 Boxes (or more) per box, at $1.28 



2S Boxes (or more) per box, at 1.20 



60 Boxes (or more). per box, at l.U 



(Special low prices on large qoantitles.) 

 Will send samples on request. 



GEO. H. ANGCRMUELLER. Wholesale Florist 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



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The last stop was at Carl Breckbill's, 

 Lampeter, Pa. He also grows the stand- 

 ard varieties of carnations in fine form, 

 as well as immense quantities of spring 

 plants. 



The florists who kindly brought their 

 automobiles for the use of the party 

 were Maurice J. Brinton, J. Butter 

 Hess, J. Ira Rauck, Charles M. Weav- 

 er, J. Wade Gayley, Frank L. Kohr, H. 

 D. Bohrer, Enos Lefever and Elias Le- 

 fever and B. F. Barr. 



Club Meeting. 



In the evening, in the Chamber of 

 Commerce, President B. F. Barr called 

 the club to order at 7:30 p. m. The 

 flower show committee reported a sab- 



Do you 

 know 



Armadillo 

 Baskets? 



Th«y ar* th« most uniqu* and bast sall- 

 Ins novalty avar preducadi <e> 



Fashioned with ingenious siilll from the armor- 

 like shell of that curious anlm«I of Old Mexico, the 

 Armadll'o. We also make and have Watei proof 

 Baskets to be used as flower baskets In your window 



WUTTK FOB DKSOBIPTrVK BOOKLKT. 



APELT ARMADILLO CO. 



Comfort, Texas. 



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stantial balance, which has been placed 

 as a certificate of deposit at four per 

 cent interest, which will be the basis 

 for our next flower show. 



A. K. Bohrer read a paper, "Profita- 

 ble Mums to Grow," which was 

 freely discussed. The president ap- 

 pointed Elmer J. Weaver, Cbas. B. Herr 

 and Willis B. Girvin a banquet commit- 

 tee to arrange for our annual January 

 banquet. D. T. Conner ,and T. J. Nolan 

 spoke of the Beading flower show, which 



