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Apbil 29, 1015. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF 

 AMERICA 



War 01 Mo Wai 



We are here with 

 the goods. 



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Now is the time to 

 prepare your wants for Memorial Day. 



Imported foliage Wreaths especially adapted for this occasion. 



Our Metal Wreaths, Crosses and Anchors, acknowledg:ed the standard of excel- 

 lence, are only the best that can be produced. Foliage, flowers and arrangements 

 to the finished product. All sizes and kinds 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. Qet 

 your work going on A-1 stock. 

 No mould on our leaves. 



Lars:est line Crepe flowers in 

 the country. 



Roses Dahlias Mums 



Wistarias Orchids 



Carnations 



AII^ colors supplied — Pink, 



White, Yellow, Lavender, 



Purple, Pink Tint. 



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H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1129 Arch Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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about three weeks earlier than usual 

 m this vicinity. 



Club Banquet. 



The Florists' Club held its banquet 

 at the Coates House Monday evening, 

 April 19. An excellent musicale also 

 was furnished for the evening. Over 

 forty plates were served and all the 

 participants were members of the club. 

 8ome nice talks were made. The next 

 meeting will be held May 3. 



The Florists' Club is after the news- 

 papers here, to induce them to give 

 Mothers' day a boost. The club could 

 do much more good if it had the help 

 Of the rest of the florists of this vicin- 

 ity, not only in this one instance, but 

 on other occasions. Every florist in 

 the city is asked to be present at the 

 next meeting. 



Various Notes. 



Stevens & Hepting have decided to 

 plant their whole range of glass with 

 carnations, thus increasing the number 

 of plants about one-quarter. 



Adolph Mohr is contemplating the 

 building of greenhouses on the place' 

 he purchased last fall, at Seventy- 

 eighth street and Broadway. He re- 

 ports business as excellent. 



Business across the state line has 

 been good all the week, with plenty 

 of funeral work and more decorations 

 than usual. Jas. B. Masson has his 

 bedding stock in good shape and is 

 well satisfied with the way spring 

 business has started. 



T. J. Noll & Co. report that busi- 

 ness is all that could be expected in 

 the cut flower line. He is receiving 



some exceptionally fine roses and car- 

 nations. 



Mount St. Mary's Greenhouses are 

 well filled with bedding stock, though 

 this firm had only a short time to pre- 

 pare the plants. 



August Luther, Jr., reports business 

 first-class. He has his house filled at 

 present with a good line of 3-inch to 

 5-inch potted stock. 



R. S. Brown & Son have shipped 

 more bedding stock to the south this 

 spring than in any previous year. 



_W. J. B. 



BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Ifarket. 



From an all-around standpoint, busi- 

 ness conditions are satisfactory. Though 



