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The Rorists' Review 



Januabt 7, 1915. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Seasonable Suggestions 



HANDLE BASKETS With Liners TUMBLER BASKETS several styles 



PLANT STANDS AND SCREENS 



CREPE FLOWERS la Many Varieties CYCAS LEAVES Our Standard 



WHEAT SHEAVES MAGNOLIA LEAVES 

 CREPE PAPER AND MATS 



Let us send you our selection of NOVEL TANQO FAVORS 



H. BAYERSDORFER &^O.PHru\'ir^^Vr.^"p^. 



of beauty outvalues all the utilities of 

 the world." 



The officers of the Germantown Horti- 

 cultural Society for 1915 are: Presi- 

 dent, Edwin Jellett; vice-presidents, I. 

 Pearson Willits, Herman Burgin and 

 Stewardson Brown; treasurer, Eobert 

 F. Welsh; secretary, George Redles. 



The Eobert Craig Co. has as pretty 

 a lot of cylamens as ever 1 did see. 

 They were not ready for Christmas and 

 are now heavily flowered. 



J. D. Eisele is trying three shifts of 

 firemen at Riverton and Riverview. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. has 

 a beautiful novelty in Gladiolus Mrs. 

 Francis King. Its Easter lilies, prim- 

 roses and daisies are excellent. 



Thomas Potts is bringing in choice 

 early freesia from the Floracroft 

 Greenhouses of Walter P. Stokes, 

 Moorestown, N. J. 



A. L. Fortunes says the quality of 

 the dagger ferns is assured. 



The London Flower Shop is pleased 

 with the holiday business. 



The jolly laugh of Charles Fox, Sr., 

 enlivened the wholesale district Janu- 

 ary 4. Mr. Fox and Mr. Whilldin 

 have the jolliest, happiest laughs you 

 ever heard, just like boys without care. 



H. H. Lineaweaver & Co., incorpor- 

 ate miners and shippers of anthracite 

 and bituminous coal, have succeeded 

 Snjith, Lineaweaver & Co. This is a 

 change in name only, as Mr. Linea- 

 weaver, who has practical experience 

 and ability of a high order, remains 

 at the head of the firm. 



William J. Morgan has returned from 

 Bethlehem to this city. 



John Kulp, who sold his retail busi- 

 ness at Wayne Junction to C. H. Wied- 

 enbacher last season, when he moved 

 to his farm at Fort Washington, has 

 now bought back the place. Mr. Kulp 

 will improve the store and conserva- 

 tory, put an automobile delivery car on 

 the street and push the business gener- 

 ally. 



C. H. Wiedenbacher, who has sold 

 his business at Wayne Junction, has 

 taken the store of Charles McMann, at 

 Germantown avenue and Somerset 

 street. 



tae of the most thoughtful judges 

 ur cut flower market said there was 

 no qi^tion ^^^.j^^the flowerjfg|||Own 



Mention Thf R«»Tlpw wb»n yon 



wrlteV 



THE BAKER FERN 

 WM. J. BAKER. 



Try 500 of the Prettiest Qreen 

 Fronds for Cut Flower Work. 



WHOLKSALK FLORIST 

 12 ••uth Mel* Str*«t, 



MMitlnti Th^ R^TJew wb^n yon write. 



EARLY DAFFODILS 

 PHILADELPHIA 



BULL DOG 



PAPER 



Registered U. I lJ 



CLIPS 



S. Pat. Office 



The quickest, cheapest and best oaok- 

 age- fastening device, and Indlspensalile 

 to Florists, whose packages are of an awk- 

 ward shape. No Florist or Seedsman should 

 be without them. Ask your dealer, or send 

 for samples and price list to 



THE FRITZ -TABER MFG. CO. 



Sole Makers Ne^e Bedford, Mass. 



MpDtInn Th» ReTl«»w wh»n yon wrif. 



Bouquet Accessories 



Corsage Shields 

 Bouquet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WINIFRED OWEN,''V^,^,r'^"°""''"'' 



liAUO, ILL. 



Phone Kedzie 6238 



Mention Tbe Rerlew wben yon write. 



GENUINE DUTTERELIES 



Moths, Beetles and other insects pre- 

 served and mounted on pins for decorative 

 purposes of every description. Largest stock 

 in America. A-1 references. Write for details 

 and prices. 



Tlie New England Entomological Company, 

 366 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, IVlass. 



Mention The Review when Ton write. 



could be sold at some price. It was for 

 the growers to determine when that 

 j»rice went below cost. 



Phil. 



San Antonio, Tex. — Wm. S. Herzog, 

 the founder and manager of the San 

 Antonio Floral & Nursery Co., has re- 

 signed his position, still retaining, how- 

 ever, one-third interest in the company. 

 He is starting a store in a prominent 

 location under the name of Herzog 



mCHELL'S NEW CROP 

 FLOWER SEEDS 



PHLOX Drummondll (Dwarf)— 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

 Cecily. Large flowering; 



mixed colors t0.50 $2.25 



Crimson with Eye 40 2.25 



Deep Scarlet 40 2.25 



Fair Maid. Soft pinlc 40 2.25 



rireball. Scarlet 40 2.25 



Plnl< 40 2.25 



Snowball 40 2.00 



Violet with Eye 40 2.00 



Choice Mixed 40 1.2S 



PETUNIA— 



MIchell's Monstrosa 1.00 



California Giants 50 



Grandlflora Fringed 60 



Dwarf inimitable 50 1.25 



SALVIA— 



Scarlet Glow 50 4.00 



Bonfire '. 40 2.00 



King of Carpets 50 2.50 



Zurich 50 4.00 



Splendens 26 1.00 



SHAMROCK— 



True Irish 25 .75 



THUNBERGIA^ 



Mixed 16 .SO 



Also all other Seeds and Seasonable 

 Supplies for the Florist. 



Send for our New 1915 Wholesale Cata- 

 logue, If you do not receive a copy. 



Henry F. Mlchell Co. 



S18 Mark«t St., PHILADELPHIA 



MfoMon The Review whed yon write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufacturad by 



W. J. COWEE,"?:?* 



10.000 $1.76 50.000 $7.M 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



Mentloa Tbe Bevlew whea yog write. 



Great Falls, Mont. — The Great Falls 

 Floral Co., so-called although its glass 

 was devoted to vegetables, is closed up, 

 Mr. Ironsite having quit. The owner, 

 Mr. Capell, is offering the place for 



