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October 7, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



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THfe PLORIST^' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Headquarters for Japanese Goods 



There is only one Florists' Supply House in America that had the enterprise 

 to go to Japan, get the goods and bring them here to you. That's why we 

 lead today. Now to business. You want novelties for your debutante teas. 

 It may be you want exclusive novelties. It will be of value to you to tell 

 us what you want — better still, to see our stock, which is coming and going 

 all the time. Our Japanese goods are already becoming popular. 



Send a Postal Ordering^ Our Supplement to the Silent Salesman. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 ARCH STREET, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Mention Tb^.Brl^w when job write. 



A. L. FORTUNES 



l«2a Ludlow St., FHXLADKLPHIA, PA. 

 NKW CROP 



Dagger 

 Ferns 



Bronze Galax, looo, ti.oo; 

 17.00 per case of 10,000. oaqoer ferns. 



Meatlon TtM Review when yon write. 



HARDY PERENNrAL 

 PLANTS FOR FLORISTS 



WK ARK HKADQUARTKRS 



Send for Wholesale Catalocue. 



HENRY F. MICHELLCO. 



618 Market street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

 Mention Th> Re Tie w whpp yon write. 



ing the new fern, Nephrolepis John 

 Wanamaker, this week. This fern is 

 displayed in all sizes and is selling well. 



Frederick Cowperthwaite is judge at 

 the CoUingswood, N. J., show this week. 



The Moore Seed Co. reports an active 

 demand for Dutch bulbs. 



Macaw Bros., of Norwood, have their 

 boiler shed so arranged that a wagon 

 can drive through and unload the coal 

 directly in front of the boiler. Phil. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Business in general showed some im- 

 provement last week. There has been 

 an increased demand all around and 

 the market is again showing some life. 

 There has been no killing frost as yet, 

 but stock is moving nicely. 



Roses arrived in greater quantities 

 last week and the demand for them 

 has been strong; in fact, so strong that 

 there was a shortage in this stock. The 

 cut from new plants is larger every 

 day and the crop is in fine condition. 

 Killarney seems to be the only variety 

 that is in sufficient supply to take care 

 of the orders. Carnations are coming 

 in heavily and are in fine shape. The 

 demand for this stock is large, and 



PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



DUETSCHER & GLAZER 1625 Ranstead Street, 



Consignments solicited. PHIIjADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



WM. J. BAKERi 12 ssuth Mou str««t, PHILADELPHiJI| PA. 



Chrysanthemums Easter Lilies Carnations Roses 



_____^^__ Mention Tlia B<Tlew when yon writ<. 



CHOICE ROSES 



Carnations 

 Dahlias 



Vallay 



Orchids 



Philadelpiiia Cut Flower Co. 



1S17 Susom Street. PHILADELrHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon writ*. 



ASPARAGUS PLUNOSDS 



Extra fine seedling^s, $5.00 per 1000. 

 If potted now will quickly make fine 

 2-inch stock. 



COLLIN6DALE GREENHOUSES 



Collingdale, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



difficulty is experienced in filling all 

 orders. There still are a few asters 

 on the market, but they are moving 

 slowly. The crop is just about gone 

 for this year. Chrysanthemums are 

 coming in rather slowly, but the stock 

 received is good. It cleans up every 

 day. 



Lilies are rather scarce, as there has 

 been a large call for them. The market 

 was sold out daily last week. Valley 

 is extremely scarce. The crop is off at 

 present, and as the demand is heavy, 

 there is none of this stock to be had 

 except early in the morning. The first 

 violets of the season were shown last 



OBCHIDS 



First grade, 25c 

 Second grade, 20c 



Write for prices in quantity 



NEW CROP 

 BEAUTIES 



75c to $3.00 per dozen 



Gardenias on notice. 



All the Rose Novelties 



and the best standard 

 varieties. 



Let us get acQuainted. 

 We are the youn^rest 

 wholesaler, with every- 

 thing up to the minute 



Stuart HJiLLER 



Wholesale Florist 



1617 Ranstead SL, PHILADELPHIA 



Open Sunday morning 9 to 12 



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