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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBEB 28, 1915. 



THE FLORISTS' -SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



DEBUTANTE TEASc 



Demand artistic work of a high order and above all creative ability. We suggest: 



ARABIC SHADES OF BASKETS, three-tone effects, striking colors, blending with softer. 

 JAPANESE HANDLE BASKETS, art shapes, coffee color. 



LACE BOUQUET HOLDERS, pink, white, lavender. 



BIRD CAGES ON PEDESTALS for the receiving room. 

 CHIFFONS, all colors for baskets and bouquets. 



SEND US A POST CARD ORDERING OUR SILENT SALESMAN TO REPORT TO YOU AT ONCE 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. '"'^^'iC^^^^^S^"^^. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR JAPANESE GOODS 



Mpiillun Thy ItfTlfw wh«»D fng write 



YOU'VE GOTTEN THE BEST=YOD'VE PAID THE LEAST 



When you've bought NEIDINGER'S BASKETS 



You've received the result of fifteen years of progressive Basket 

 making— 



You've gotten the kind of Baskets which have given satisfaction 

 to hundreds of Florists all over the land— 



You've the kind of Basket which is practical, and the style and 



coloring is RIGHT— the quality is dependable and the workman- 

 ship tborouBli— 



You've bought them for less on account of our enormous output 

 and splendid up-to-date equipment. 



TO SUM UP- 



When you've bought Baskets from lh« N EI DINGER COMPANY- you 

 are satisfied they are absolutely riffht in Price, Style and Coloring- 



If you've not yet received NEIDINGER'S Baskets this season— send 

 for a sample collection and be oonvliioed of this assertion. 



ATTENTION! 



For the benefit of the Trade, the Neidinger Company will exhibit at the Cleveland Flower Show, 

 Nov. 10 to 14, an unlimited stock of up-to-date baskets and a numerous asswtment of Xmas novel- 

 ties. We will also have on display a few of our new spring creations in baskets, to give an idea to 

 those who have not as yet had the opportunity of seeing the quality of the Neidinger baskets. 



^ W« WILL LOOK FOR YOU ■ 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER COMPANY, 1309 11 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Kerlew when you write. 



for the Fourth National Flower Show, 

 as well as for the honor of the Quaker 

 City. 



Various Notes. 



Robert Jamison led a party of Joseph 

 Heacock Co. growers from Roelofs 

 through Montgomery county on a 

 greenhouse inspection trip last week. 



Recent visitors were C. D. Mills, who 

 trades as Mills the Florist, of Jackson- 

 ville, Fla., and Robert Pyle, of West 

 Grove, Fa. 



Edwin J. Fancourt, secretary of the 

 8. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., has returned 

 to this city after a protracted absence 

 on business. 



Irwin Heinly has relinquished his 

 lease on the Ellen wood Greenhouses and 

 has returned to Hatboro, Pa. Harry H. 

 Rung, for the last ten years associated 

 with R. F. Whitmer, assumed charge of 

 the EUenwood Greenhouses, in Mr. 

 Whitmer 's interest, October 1. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are preparing 



to make a handsome exhibit at the 

 Cleveland flower show next month. Mr. 

 Berkowitz reports a marked business 

 activity. 



Victor Groshens is making and laying 

 large concrete water mains on his place 

 at Roslyn, Pa. They represent a great 

 saving in expenditure in carrying out 

 his plan of an improved water system. 



Max H. Rothe has completed his im- 

 provements on his place at Mount Airy, 

 which have put everything in excellent 

 running order. He is cutting his first 

 Early Snow chrysanthemums. 



B. Eschner, president of the M. Rice 

 Co., reports that the florists are taking 

 kindly to high-grade made-in-America 

 stock; so kindly that overtime work is 

 necessary. 



William J. Baker has delighted his 

 friends by reappearing at 12 South Mole 

 street. 



Alice Salomon and Chrysolora are 

 arriving in fine shape with the Phila- 

 delphia Cut Flower Co. 



The handsome new icebox in the 

 Bellevue-Stratford has been completed 

 by J. J. Habermehl's Sons. It displays 

 the flowers to great advantage. 



The Berger Bros, choice stock of well- 

 grown flowers includes handsome Easter 

 lilies and a full line of chrysanthemums. 



The Robert Craig Co. has out-of-town 

 assurances of support for the new fern, 

 Nephrolepis John Wanamaker. 



The Joseph G. Neidinger Co. is pleased 

 with the instant popularity of its new 

 home-made baskets. 



The Wertsner cup, oflFered for the 

 best twelve cut blooms of chrysanthe- 

 mums in four varieties, is the star at- 

 traction of the Germantown Horticul- 

 tural Society show, to be held in the 

 library at Vernon Park on the afternoon 

 and evening of November 8. Phil. 



Milford, Conn. — Roger Comstock has 

 returned from New Jersey, where he 

 attended the funeral of his brother, the 

 renowned Anthony Comstock. 



