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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 24, 1916. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO.'S SPECIALTIES 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES of fine quality at moderate prices. 



MAGNOLIA WREATHS~one of the very best wreaths made today. 



CYC AS LEAVES— our standard quality and standard size. 



WHEAT SHEAVES of pure Italian wheat in two styles. 



CHIFFONS— white and all colors. 



BASKETS^everything you ever liked and some things you never 

 saw, but will like on sight. 



A postal card -will brings our new Silent Salesman Supplement 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 ARCH STREET, 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



M«nUo« Tb* tL»rum wfcwi w wrlf. 



exceedingly, floriculturally speaking, as 

 all or nearly all the florists there rejoice 

 in motor delivery. 



H. H. Battles and Mrs. Battles an- 

 nounce the engagement of their daugh- 

 ter, Miss Grace, to George Burgess 

 Yerkes, of New York and Plainfleld. 



George Craig and G. C. Watson have 

 been enjoying with others a few days' 

 fishing with Commodore John Westcott 

 at Waretown, on Barnegat bay. 



James H. McKay, formerly well 

 known as a florist doing business at 

 2142 North Second street, was drowned 

 in a heavy surf and undertow at 

 Atlantic City, June 20, with seven 

 other bathers. Mr. McKay, who had 

 been in the real estate business for the 

 last year, was about 45 years of age 

 and leaves a family. The affair, which 

 was the result of unexpected tidal con- 

 ditions, has caused deep gloom. 



The Leo Niessen Co. will close its 

 store at 5 'clock daily during July and 

 August. 



The Johnson Seed Co. reports a heavy 

 demand for all kinds of insecticides, 

 owing to the hot weather. 



The name of H. F. Michell, Jr., that 

 appeared on the outing programs for 

 June 21, should have read Frederick J. 

 Michell, Jr. The brothers' names were 

 confused. 



Miss Elizabeth Burton, daughter of 

 the Hon. and Mrs. John Burton, was 

 married at Grace church June 10. The 

 name of the happy bridegroom I have 

 unhappily missed. Instead you shall 

 know that the bridesmaids' bouquets 

 were astonishing creations of loveliness. 

 They were made of Tausendschon roses 

 in long sprays. 



Max A. Fierstein is away up the 

 state, doing good work for the Moore 

 Seed Co. 



Martin Eeukauf 's bright repartee en- 

 livens his friends at home. 



F. E. Newbold came over from New 

 York recently to interest C. Hartman 

 Kuhn and Mrs. P. M. Bhinelander in 

 the national flower show to be held here 

 next spring. The idea is to have a tea 

 garden with music in which society peo- 

 ple will be interested. Phil. 



The deeds of Eobert Morris were re- 

 called and his memory honored when a 



MICHELL'S NEW CROP FLOWER SEEDS 



H Tp. Tr. 

 CINERARIA- Pkt, Pkt. 



Dwarf Grand Prlz« $0.60 $1.00 



Medium Tall Grand Prize 60 1,00 



James' Giant Strain 60 1.00 



DAISY, Double Enelisli— Tp. Plit. Oi. 

 Monstrosa Pink (% oz..$1.60). . .$0.50 

 Monstrosa White (V4 oz., $1.50). .SO 

 Monstrosa Mlsed (% oz., $1.S0) . .50 



Longfellow, Pink 30 $1.75 



Snowball, White 30 1.76 



Mixed. Choice 30 1.50 



MYOSOTIS- 



Alpestrig Victoria 25 1.00 



Eliza Fanrobert 15 .76 



Palnstris 80 2.00 



Palustris Semperflorens 25 1.60 



li r^Y Tp 



PRIMl LA CHINENSIS- Pkt.* Pkt. 



Mlchell's Prize Mixture $0.60 $1.00 



Alba Magnifica 60 1.00 



Cblswick Bed 60 1.00 



Ducbesa 60 1.00 



Holborn Bine 60 1.00 



Kermesina Splendens 60 l.OO 



Rosy Mom 60 1.00 



Primula Obconica Gisraiit«a— Tp. Pkt. 



Kermesina, Crimson $0.50 



LUacina, Lilac 50 



Rosea, Pink '. 50 



Alba, White 60 



Hybrids, Mixed 60 



PAN8V SEKD. 



Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A Giant strain 

 which for size of bloom, heavy texture and 

 varied colors and shades, cannot be surpassed. 

 Half trade pkt., 30c; 50c per trade pkt.; M 

 oz., 75c; $5.00 per oz. 



Triumph of the Giants, Mixed, Produces 

 on long stems flowers of extra large size; 

 petals broad and overlapping; many beautiful 

 rich and rare shades. Half trade pkt., 60c; 

 $1.00 per trade pkt.; % oz., $1.75; $6.00 

 per oz. 



Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Very large flow- 

 ering; choice colors. Trade pkt., 30c; $1.00 

 per OS. 



Giant Prize, Separate Colors— Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Giant Azure Blue $0.40 $1.76 



Giant Black Blue 40 1.75 



Giant Emperor William 40 1.76 



Giant Hortensia Red 40 2.60 



Giant King of the Blacks 40 1.75 



Giant Lord Beaconsfleld 40 1.75 



'Giant Peacock 40 2.50 



Giant Snow Queen 40 1.75 



Giant Striped and Mottled 40 1.76 



Giant White, with eye 40 1.76 



Giant Pore Yellow 40 1.76 



Giant Yellow, with eye 40 1.76 



Also all other Seasonable Seeds, 

 Plants and Supplies. 



Bulbs, 



IF TOU DO NOT RECEIVE A COPT OF OUR NEW 

 WHOLESAUE CATALOGUE, JUST OUT, WRITE FOR ONE 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 518 Market St., Philadelphia 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



BUY ROSES DIRECT 

 FROM THE GROWER 



JOSEPH HEACOCK CO. 1526 Ranstead St, 



WHITE and PIHK KILLARNET 

 WARDS 



RICHMOND 

 RADIANCE 



CATTLEYAS 



$5.00 and 16.00 per doz. 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



Carnations, Roses and Sweet Peas 



WM. J. BAKER. ^rSS^&J^^SSSl PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



tablet was unveiled at the luncheon of 

 the Chestnut Street Business Men's 

 Association, June 15, in the Hotel Adel- 

 phia. Dr. ElUs Paxton Oberholtzer ex- 

 tolled the financier of the Revolution as 

 having accomplished even more for 



American independence than did George 

 Washington, Benjamin Franklin or 

 Thomas Jefferson. 



The tablet will be erected outside the 

 store of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., 714 and 

 716 Chestnut street, within a few days. 



