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May 6, 1016. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 





THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Wedding Accessories 



Lace Bridal Holders, Bridal Scarfs; Wedding: Church Rope, 

 4=ply, with tassels; Wedding Qates and Kneeling Stools of 

 rattan, handsomely enameled white; Bridal Posts, Qauze Rib- 

 bons for shower bouquets; our original design Bridal Resting 

 Baskets; also Shepherds' Crooks and Directoire Staffs, Plant 

 Stands and Screens. 



COMMENCEMENT BASKETS 



Have you thous:ht of all the parents, the sisters, the cousins and the aunts who will 

 be comloff to you for flowers for the sweet g^lrl graduates? Of the best young men and 

 the girl friends who will want to send something suitable? What is so appropriate as a 

 pretty basket? Where can you get the best assortment of stylish baskets at most rea- 

 sonable prices? 



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H. BAYERSDORFER & CO.'S 'V^rA'^D^E^^^.^A^A 



MentlOB Th» B*vtew whwi y«« write. 



Do yon \ 

 know 



Armadillo 

 Baskets? 



TiMy •■>• tlM nost aiikiiM mwt4 b«st 

 las ■•v«lty avar pr«diic«dl 



rubloned with iDrenlons ■kill from the armor- 

 Uke shell of that cartooa animal of Old Mexico, the 

 Armadillo. We alao make and*haTe Waterproof 

 Baskets to be used as flower baskets In roar window 



WBin lOB DMOBIPTrVB BOOKI.MT. 



APELT ARMADILLO CO. 



Comfort, T«i 



Mention The Brlew whea yon write. 



omit sleep. Take care, Mr. Vollers, 

 go easy! 



The Joseph Heacock Co. expects to 

 plant 2,500 Hoosier Beauty at Roelofs 

 this season, also a bench each of Mrs. 

 Charles Russell and Lady Alice Stan- 

 ley. 



George Burton was in town May 3, 

 just ten days after his operation for 

 appendicitis, looking well. Isn't that 

 wonderful? 



Edward Bickley has closed his West 

 Park Floral Shop, at Fifty-second and 

 Lancaster avenue. Phil. 



ROCHESTEE, N. T. 



The Market. 



Oo account of the extreme heat and 

 unseasonable weather which we ex- 

 perienced from April 20 to 29, we have 

 the largest glut of flowers that has been 



WHY 



•how your customers 

 an old, soiled 



Album 



OF 



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when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractiye new one postpaid for 

 only 



The Third Edition 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



[The riorlats' Review 

 FubllBliers of -(The florists' Mttniiai 

 I The Album of Deslgms 



508 S. DeiriMrn St, Ckicagi, ID. 



[Caxton BuUdlns] 



on the market this year. Not only is 

 there a glut, but trade has been bad, 

 and this makes matters worse. , Coaler 

 weather has come again, and the grow- 

 ers are hoping that the sulpply fbr 

 Mothers' day will be up to the aver- 

 age. Extra advertising is being done 

 and a brisk business is looked for. 



The quality of the flowers is below 

 standard. The sun has softened them 

 considerably. Large quantities of roses 

 continue to pour into the market. 

 Good stock has had to be moved at low 

 figures. The same can be said of car- 

 nations; there are thousands too many 

 at the present time. Sweet peas ara 



