FSBBUABY 4, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 

 " THE HOUSE OF NOVELTIES 



St. Valentine's Day, Feb. 14th 



HEART BOXES 



8 inches wide, made of Red or Violet cardboard, 2oc each; $2.50 per doz. 



9 ioches wide, made of Red or Violet cardboard, 30c each; 3.00 per doz. 



10 inches wide, made of Red or Violet cardboard, 35c each; 3.60 per doz. 



11 inches wide, made of Red or Violet cardboard, 40c each; 4.(0 per doz. 



4 to a Nest, $1.30 



Covered with Satin, 45c each; $4.50 per doz. 



Covered with Satin, 55c each; 5.00 per doz. 



Covered with Satin, 70c each; 7.50 per doz. 



Covered with Satin, 80c each; 8.( per doz. 



4 to a Nest, $2.50 



All Hearts 7 inches deep— the size that holds flowers 



BIRCH BARK HEART BASKETS 

 PIERCED BY AN ARROW 



are making the hit of the season as the most charming novelty for St. Valentine's Day, 1915, 25c to 50c each 



HEARTS MADE OE BASKET WARE, SOc to $1.25 each 



GOLD ARROWS 



Also Small Baskets, very nice for Valentine. 



WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY-Cherriei ST. PATRICK'S DAY-Carnatira Dye, Small High Hats 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 ARCH STREET. 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA 



Mention The R«»t1»w wbcn yon wrlta. 



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Uapourus^ 



CUrrCJTCC 



6 ft.. 

 6 ft., 

 8 ft., 

 10 ft., 

 12 ft., 

 14 ft.. 

 16 ft., 



l>aft.. 

 '2 ft . 

 2><jft.. 



3 ft.. 

 3'2ft.. 



4 ft . 



5 ft . 



NATURAL 



100() to bale $ 6.00 per bale 



2()(K) to bale 11.00 per bale 



1000 to bale i>.00 per bale 



500 to bale 6.00 per bale 



100 to bale 4.00 per bale 



100 to bale 5.00 per bale 



50 to bale 4.00 per bale 



DYJSD GREEN 



$0..30 per 100; $2.75 per 1000 



:« per 100; 



JiOperlOO: 



eOperlOO; 



65 per 100; 



70 per 100; 



aOperlOO; 



8.15 pei 1000 

 4.25 per 1(K)0 

 5.40 oer KKK) 

 6.00 per KXX) 

 ti.25 per 10(10 

 8.50 per 1000 



Stumpp & Walter Co. 



30 Barclay Straat, 



NEW YORK 



but the specials are fine. Other varie- 

 ties of roses are good, but they have 

 shortened up considerably, bringing the 

 growers a little better prices. The de- 

 mand for Ward, Taft, Sunburst and 

 My Maryland is. good. Valley is over- 

 plentiful. Violets, which are large and 

 fine, were disposed of January 30 by 

 special sales at 35 and 40 cents per 

 bunch retail. Jonquils are not coming 

 in so fast and are easily disposed of. 

 Tulips, chiefly yellow, do not sell so 

 fast as usual. Sweet peas sell well. 

 Acacia is not selling fast, probably ow- 

 ing to its high price. Paper Whites, 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



are illustrated in full color 

 in their new catalogue. Send 

 for your copy. It's free. 



BERNARD GLOEKLER CO. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The Retlew when joa wrif. 



Romans and primula blossoms have 

 been noticed in some stores, daintily 

 arranged in baskets. Orchids move 

 steadily, but there is no big demand. 

 There are plenty of green goods of all 

 descriptions, and a good display of pot- 

 ted plants. 



Various Notes. 



Salter Bros., at the east side store, 

 are showing some fine lilac bushes and 

 hardy azaleas. Their west side store 



"WE HAKE THEN BETTER" 



Florists' High-grade 

 Refrigerators 



WRITE FOR CATALOeUE 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufacturera Florista' Refrlirerators 



520 MUwaukee Ave. 



CHICAGO 



I 



M^nMoD The R»Tlew when yon write. 



is displaying fine cyclamens and Dutch 

 hyacinths arranged in baskets. 



I regret to inform my readers that 

 Nathan A. James, of Driving Park ave^ 

 nue, is seriously ill at his residence. 

 A consultation of doctors was held and 



