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April 15, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



846 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF 

 AMERICA 



w ai or Me War 



We are here with 

 the goods. 



Now is the time to 



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prepare your wants for Memorial Day. 



Imported foliage Wreaths especially adapted for this occasion. 



Our Metal Wreaths, Crosses and Anchors, acknowledged the standard of excel- 

 lence, are only the best that can be produced. Foliag:e, flowers and arrangements 

 to the finished product. All sizes and Icinds supplied, either white or green 

 foliage. Made in our own factory, giving you only clean, up-to-date designs. 

 Collections of metal designs from $10.00 up to $100.00. All choice numbers. 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES— Qreen, Brown, Red and Purple, 

 your work sfoing: on A-1 stock. 

 No mould on our leaves. 



Largest line Crepe flowers in 

 the country. 



Roses Dahlias Mums 



Wistarias Orchids 



Carnations 



All colors supplied — Pink, 



White, Yellow, Lavender, 



Purple, Pink Tint. 



Get 



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H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



1129 Arcli Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Bevlew when yoo wtU». 



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crowded. They are having a heavy 

 run of funeral work and have a couple 

 of good wedding decorations booked for 

 this week. Miss McKinley came back 

 to help them through the Easter rush. 

 They report a considerable improve- 

 ment in trade. 



Ed. Weaver says too much Easter 

 has almost put him out of business. 



The Zieger Co. is keeping up its 

 usual good display and reports an ex- 

 cellent Easter trade. 



Miss E. B. Maxwell does not find 

 that the hard times affect her business. 

 She reports having about all she can 



^ Fred Riegelraeier says the south side 

 is holding up its end of the cut flower 

 business. The only thing necessary is 

 t^ sell at a low enough price. 

 T. P. Langhans met with a painful 



DIIV DflCrC niDrPT '^^'^^y Rklnnond Aaron Wanl 



DUI IfUuLd UIIILbl White Kilkniey Udy Hillingdon 



PQAAJ TUF PDnUUED ROSES OF QUALITY 



mUm InL UllUffLll ROSES IN QUANTITY 



JOSEPH HEAGOCK GO. isze R.»te«i st, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention The RctIcw when you write. 



accident while pruning and tying his 

 vines. He hung the pruning shears up 

 above his head and they fell and struck 

 him in the leg. 



Geo. L. Huscroft, of Steubenville, O., 

 dropped in to pay his respects. He 

 reports trade in Steubenville as good 

 and he is quite satisfied with his new 

 location. Clarke. 



It is reported that Michael Nahalka, 

 who is employed by Wm. M. Turner, 



was recently a victim of robbers. On 

 entering a Lawrenceville bank to cash 

 his pay check, which amounted to $75, 

 he was approached, it is said, by two 

 strangers, who lured him to a lonely 

 street, drugged him and robbed him 

 of the money he had just drawn and 

 $25 besides. 



MUldale, Conn. — Grills Bros, are 

 erecting another large greenhouse. 



