Jamuabx 21, 1916. 



1^ Florists' Review 



39 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



FLORAL VALENTINES 



■ Can be made popular with ojht 



HEART SHAPED SILK FIBRE BOXES 



They come in Violet, Red, Nile Green, Yellow, or any flower oolor you select. 

 These boxes have lids and are very attractive. 



For less expensive gifts we offer 



HEART BOXES of SATIN or of PAPER 



in all flower colors. 

 A DAINTY VALENTINE NOVELTY: 



Birch Bark Heart Shaped Handle Baskets 



PETITE AND PRETTY 



Two Novelties for j Miiiiature Cfadlcs for the New Arrival 

 Special Occasions | Buiiches of Cherries for February 22nd 



FOR EVERYTHING IN SUPPLIES. COME TO 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO-PHirA^E'LVml'^A 



V 



Mt'otloD Thf ItfTlew whm yoo write. 



Do you 

 know 



Armadillo 

 Baskets? 



Th«y ar* th« most iinl«iiM Mid b««t ••II- 

 Inc novalty avar producadi 



Fashioned with l"f;ei>louf< skill from the armor- 

 like Bhelinf that cuilousaiiimal of Old Mexico, the 

 Armadillo. We also make and have Waterproof 

 Baskets t<> b" used as flower baskets Id jour window 



WRTTK FOB DK8CRIPTIV1I BOOKI.KT. 



APELT ARMADILLO CO. 



Comfort, Texaa 

 Meottnn The Kwle^ wb#ii yon write. 



McCRAY Refrlfireratora 



^._». . .. ..^. Send at onc« for Cata- 



DISPLAY YOUR locuc No. 71, which dc 

 ___ -^ ________ scribes fully the McCray 



FLOWERS ^^iJ^WsSs?^' 



McCRAY REPRIQERAIOR COMPANY 

 MQ Lake St.. KendaltviNe, In4. 



Philadelphia; Stephen Greene, of H. 

 Bayeradorfer & Co., Philadelphia. 



The Lady Florists' Association met 

 for the annual meeting and election of 

 officers at the home of Mrs. Harry E. 

 Bates, Tuesday, January 12. The elec- 

 tion resulted as follows: President, 

 Mrs. Fred Vick: vice-president, Mrs. 

 H. Winifred Wilson; treasurer, Mis. 

 E. B. Fry, and secretary, Mrs. E. P. 

 Wilson. It was decided to hold the 

 next meeting at the Elm bowling hall, 

 after which a bowling match will take 

 place. 



Mention The Rerlew when tod write 



Schuyler Arnold, son of George Ar- 

 nold, of Jamea Vick's Sons, has gone 

 intq tbe growing business. After fol- 

 lowing the seed trade for a few years, 

 he has returned to Ogden, west of 

 Rochester, and has taken a small farm, 

 on which he intends to grow herbaeeons 

 stock and perennial seeds. 



Philip QroM, who has been in the 

 employ of his brother. Otto Gross, is 

 now working in Buffalo, N. Y. 



The N«w York State Forestry Asfo- 

 eiation held its annnal meeting at the 



'*WE MAKE THEN BEHER 



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Florists' ffigh-grade 

 Refrigerators 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUK 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufactarers Flo'lsts' Refrtrentors 



S20 MUwaukee Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The RpTlew whep yon writa 



Powers hotel January 13 and 14. The 

 chief address was given by J. Horace 

 McFarland, president of the American 

 Civic Association, of Harrisburg, Pa., 

 I on "The Development of Street^ in 

 Am^erican Villages and Cities, and the 



