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The Florists^ Review 



OCTABBB 7, 191S. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS ARE COMING! 



WHAT WILL YOU PUT THEM IN? 



This basket. No. 230, has been made foi* just this purpose. 

 Will hold from 2 to 4 dozen Mums. By trimming with 

 Greens and a bow of Ribbon to match the flowers, they 

 make one of the most attractive baskets ever offered. Made 

 in three sizes. They are bound to inaease your sales^ 



Can be had in the High-Polished Neidinger finish, tinted in 

 either Green, Ivory, Blue or Pink. 



NOTE THE SIZES AND PRICES 



No. 230 



230-1 $1.25 230-2 $1.75 230-3 $2.50 



26 inches high 37 inches high 4 ft. 6 in. high 



These Baskets Contain Water-tlcbt Tin Containers 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., 1309-11 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



MPDtlon The Rertew when yon write. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



RED SPECIALTIES 



QUALITY RUSCUS goes farther at the same price than ordinary Ruscus offered to the trade; bright red; one pound 



goes as far as two pounds of any other. 

 OUR FRENCH RED IMMORTEIiLE WREATHS have arrived; all sizes, at less than war prices, which means 



a selling value of under 23^. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 ARCH STREKTp 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



both are just rounding into shape pre- 

 paratory to flowering. There is much 

 stock outdoors and the propagating 

 houses are full. Both promise that 

 Norwood will continue to be a Mecca 

 for the florist. 



Various Notes. 



"Walter Davis, for the last ten years 

 with the Leo Niessen Co., has purchased 

 the wholesale commission business of 

 John W. Mclntyre, at 1713 Banstead 

 street. Mr. Davis has the hearty good 

 wishes of his many friends for success. 



Henry C. Heilemann has accepted a 

 position as salesman with William B. 

 Lake, at Thirty-fourth and Lehigh 

 avenue. 



James Moss, of Southampton, Pa., 

 has commenced the erection of six 

 greenhouses. It is understood that they 

 will be devoted to growing bedding 

 plants. 



Paul Berkowitz has returned from 

 a trip to New England, where he was 

 much interested in the methods em- 

 ployed by successful retailers in de- 

 veloping business. 



Edward Reid's Beauties and Golden 

 Glow mums are exceptional. 



Ludwig P. VoUers is completing a 

 new icebox and adding other final 

 touches to his store. 



Berger Bros, are receiving heavy 



shipments of fine dahlias and early 

 chrysanthemums. 



Joseph Meehan is steadily recovering 

 from a. trying operation. This will be 

 good news to the many horticulturists 

 who have enjoyed Mr. Meehan 's inter- 

 esting talks and writings. 



William J. Baker has returned from 

 the G. A. R. gathering at Washington, 

 D. C. 



The Philadelphia Wholesale Florists' 

 Exchange reports that its chrysanthe- 

 mums are ordered before they arrive. 



A. L. Fortunes is preparing for an 

 active season in ferns. 



Stuart H. Miller is receiving from 

 Thomas Young, Jr., of Bound Brook, N. 

 J., superb cattleyas, Beauties, Ophelia, 

 Hadley, Killarney Queen, Mrs. Aaron 

 Ward and Milady. 



Antoine Leuthy, of Boston, Mass., 

 paid his one hundred eighty-seventh 

 visit to Philadelphia last month, visit- 

 ing with strict impartiality the place 

 of Charles D. Ball, the estate of Lemuel 

 Ball, the Robert Craig Co., Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., William K. Harris and the 

 Joseph Heacock Co. 



Joseph Heacock, head of the Joseph 

 Heacock Co., Philadelphia and Wyn- 

 cote, is candidate for treasurer of Mont- 

 gomery county. 



Verona & Steinhofl have dissolved 



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the partnership under which they eo»- 

 ducted a store at Twelfth and Mark«t 

 streets. The business will be continued 

 by Frederick Steinhoff. 



The Philadelphia and New York 

 houses of John Wanamaker are featur- 



