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The Florists' Rei^^ 



DlCBXBBB IT. 1914. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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 SUPPLIES 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



11S9 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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IMMORTELLES NOT REQUIRED! 



BETTER AND CHEAPER 



Neldins:er*s Orig^inal Immortelle Substitute has filled a loDg felt want; all 

 those who used our substitute last year are using practically no Immortelles at all. 



Try a few balls and be convinced of the fact that you can easily do without Immortelles; they are much 

 easier to use and about half the price. Can be had iu the following colors: Red, White and Purple. 

 No. 2 per baU of 60 yards $0.76 



We also have a larger thickness for decoration which gives a very good effect for stringing in the store, 



window or room. In Red, White or Purple. 



No. 3 per baU of 60 yards $1.00 



Wire for prices in case lots of 100 Balls. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE 

 108. 6. NEIDINBER. 1309-1l North 2nd street, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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one of the loveliest of flower pictures. 

 It is of roses and lilac, explained by 

 what Stuart Miller irreverently terms 

 a "spiel" It is in Paul de Longpre's 

 best style. 



Various Notes. 



J. F. Leary, who has made a success 

 of the Orchid Flower Shop of J. J. 

 Habermehl's Sons, will manage their 

 new flower shop in the Eitz-Carlton 

 hotel. 



Alvah R. Jones, captain of the P.-M. 

 forces, has just completed the second of 

 two good business trips. The first ex- 

 tended as far south as Jacksonville, 

 Fla., the second to the west and north- 

 west, through Pennsylvania and New 

 York. 



Godfrey Aschmann has been receiv- 

 ing some good plant orders for Christ- 

 mas. His stock is large and varied. 



Recent visitors include Charles Horn, 

 Allentown, Pa.; George H. Seidel, H«- 

 zleton, Pa.; T. Malbranc, Johnstown, 

 Pa.; Adolphus and William F. Gude, 

 George H. Cooke and A. Zimmerman, 

 all of Washington, D. C. 



George S. Faulkner, who now man- 

 ages J. J. Habermehl's Sons' store at 

 Twenty-second and Diamond streets, 

 will for the present at least assume 

 command at their Orchid Flower Shop. 



Carnations - Daisiis - Mignonette - Snapdragons 



WM. J. BAKER. 



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PHILADELPHIA 



KOMADA BROS. 



Mannfacturers of all Kinds of 



WIRE DESIGNS aid FLORISTS' SUPPUES 



10O8 VhM Str*«t. 

 PMILADKLraiA, PA. 



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E. J. Berlett, of Maxwell & Berlett, 

 jewelers, will address the Florists' Club 

 on publicity, Tuesday evening, January 

 5. This is one of Charles Henry Fox's 

 great finds and promises to be of un- 

 usual interest. 



Charles Pappas has opened a base of 

 supplies for bis four flower stands. 



Leo Niessen believes the carnation 

 growers have been able to produce a 

 much larger number of flowers per 

 plant up to date this season than they 

 did last fall, offsetting to some extent 

 the lower prices. 



The Germantown Horticultural Soci- 

 ety was addressed by Secretary Redles 

 on "The Wardian Case" and by Mrs. 



Do you 

 know 



Armadillo 

 Baskets? 



Thsy mrm tha most unlqu* and bast sall« 

 Ink novalty avar preducatfl 



Fashioned with InireDioas skill from the armor- 

 like shell o( that curious anliii.<l of Old Mexico, the 

 Armadillo. We also make and hare Waterproof 

 Baskets to be usfd as flower twskets In your window. 



WBITX FOK DKSORIPTIVK BOOKUtT. 



APELT ARMADILLO CO. 



Comfort, Tezap. 



Elizabeth Powell Bond, who spoke on 

 "The Historic Medlar Tree" and ex- 

 hibited its fruit rfl the monthly meet- 

 ing December 14. 



J. J. Habermehl 's Sons have hand- 

 some decorations for the made-at-home 

 Belgian relief fund fair this week. 



Miss Blanchard, of the Bellefonte 



