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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 14, 1906. 



The Sabin Adjustable Plant Stand 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Co. 



Long Distance Phones CLEVELAND, OHIO 





Mention The Reylew wlien you write. 



Robt. Craig is recuperating at the sea- 

 shore. 



The rose show of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society was held on Thurs- 

 day evening, and was kept open on Fri- 

 day at Horticultural hall. It was for 

 outdoor roses only. 



Among the visitors to the June meet- 

 ing of the Florists' Club were Antoine 

 "Wintzer, vice-president of the Conard & 

 Jones Co., West Grove, Pa., and Albert 

 M. Herr, Lancaster, Pa. 



A bowling tournament to decide upon 

 the team to represent this city at Day- 

 ton next August was begun on the 

 Florists' Club's alleys this week. Each 

 competitor will roll twenty games. Then 

 the twelve highest scorers will roll a de- 

 ciding contest for places on the team. 



Paul Berkowitz, of H. Baycrsdorfer 

 & Co., took time to show a few of tlic 

 firm 's sterling novelties recently. Among 

 them were the new crystal glass bowls, 

 with handles. They come in a variety 

 of styles, suitable for table decoration. 

 Then there was a strong greeq twine, 

 the balls hollowed to fit on a neat stand 

 that would make an attractive addition 

 to any florist's sliop. ^Ir. Berkowitz 

 speaks highly of the adjustable plant 

 stand, which is in brisk demand. 



The idea of giving gold medals for 

 achievements in horticulture is favorably 

 received here. "Would it not be fine to 

 see our government 's medals on the 

 breasts of Wm. Warner Harper and 

 Thos. B. Meehan? 



Fred Ehret has completed moving to 

 the store next door on Fairmount ave- 

 nue. His new place has the advantage 

 of a nice greenhouse in the rear. 



THE Floristg' Supply House of America 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



50, 52, 54 and 56 No. 4lh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BASKETS 



are most in demand now. We have them in every style. The best staples 

 and the most striking novelties. You can safely entrust the selection to us. 



Did You Read 

 About Our New 



F, F. Pin 



last week? Florists say it is a good thing — one of the many good things that 

 we have sent out. Better try a box. It costs $1.50 and contains 11,000 pins. 



* llT^a^l Pompeian Ware 



is just the vase for displaying Coreopsis, while the low ones are admirably 

 adapted for setting off Water Lilies. 



Send us your order for Adjustable Plant Stands. 

 Catalog^ue— it's free. 



Mfotlori Tbe Kevlew when yon writp 



Wm. .J. ^loore is receiving water lilies. 

 They have been a specialty with him for 

 several seasons. 



Berger Bros, are receiving some hand- 

 some pink peonies. 



Eugene Bernheinier had a large stock 

 of peonies in cold storage. 



Answers to G)rrespondents. 



Uevlcw readers are Invited to send any ques- 

 tions relatinj; to culture or marketing of plants 

 and flowers In ri)lladel])liia. to I'lill, In care of 

 the leading seed or cnuimlsslon houses or the 

 Flower Market. Kacli question will be snl>- 

 niitted to a competent person and answered 

 under number. Correct name and address must 

 alwavs accompany inquiry, but will not be pub- 

 lished. 



