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OCTOBEB 14, 1015. 



The Florists^ Review 



35 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Chrysanthemum Baskets 



Our latest novelties are in the Japanese styles — smoke colored or coffee colored 

 effects — colors that set off the autumn tints to the fullest advantage. These 

 baskets have slender, graceful handles that seem as though made for a few 

 delicate buds and a bow of ribbon. Then we have the best of the old favorites 

 in baskets— the kinds you like. Let us select $50.00, $25.00 or $10.00 worth 

 of novel and staple baskets and send them to you to show what we can do. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. ''^'i^^^^^^S^^P^. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR JAPANESE GOODS 

 Send a Postal Ordering^ Our Silent Salesman's Supplement. It will pay you. 



Mention The B«t1«w wh«B yon write. 



CHOICE ROSES 



Carnations 

 Dahlias 

 Valley 



Orchids 



Philadelpiua Cut Flower Co. 



1S17 Sauim Street, PHUADELPHIA. PA. 



Mrnrlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



STUART H. MILLER 



WHOLKSALI PLOmST 



EASTER LILIES 



Very fine stock. 



lSi7 Ranst«ad St., Phllad«lphl« 



Open Sunday morning, to 12 

 Ifentloa The Berlew wbea yon write. 



WALTER DAVIS 



WhoUsala Florist 



is open for business at 



1713 Ranstaad St., Phlladalphia 



where be will be ^lad to see his friends among 



the growers and retailers. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ness trip to Pittsburgh, Pa., and West 

 Virginia, in the interest of Lord & 

 Burnham Co. The Rochester office re- 

 ports good business, having closed sev- 

 wal contracts during the last few 

 wseks. H. J. H. 



WASHINGTON, D. 0. 



The Market. 



There has been steady improvement 

 in market conditions since the coming 

 of cold weather. The supply has slack- 

 ened and there is a better demand for 

 all varieties. Northern roses are meet- 

 ing with a better demand. There is a 

 shortage of good white roses. Killar- 

 ney Queen and Double White Killarney 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Hill I DAIfCD WHOLKSALI FLORIST 



HllliJe PHUCni 12 South Molo Str««t, 



Chrysanthemums Easter Lilies Carnations Roses 



Mention Tt» Bavlew when yoa write. 



Qrow«rs Daslring to Mako a Change, Should Soo 



THE PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE FLORISTS' EXCHANGE 



1«2S RANSTKAD STRKKT PHILADILPHIA, PA. 



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are bringing up to $8 per hundred. Of 

 the locally grown roses, Killarney Bril- 

 liant, Ophelia, Badiance and Taft are 

 moving steadily. Mock roses are hold- 

 ing their own, considering the lateness 

 of the season. Carna(tions continue 

 scarce. The top price is about $3 per 

 hundred. The market cleans up daily 

 on them. Violets have made their ap- 

 pearance. Chrysaiithemums are finding 

 a better market. The heads are larger 

 and stems and foliage better. White 

 and yellow October Frost still predomi- 



A. L FORTUNES 



1636 Ludlow St., PHIL.ADELPHIA, PA. 

 NEW CROP 



Dagger 

 Ferns 



Bronze Galax, looo. ii.oo; 

 $7.00 per case of 10.000. Baooer ferns. 



