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TheWcckly Florists' RcvicW. 



Fbbbcabt 3, 1910^ 



The florists* Supply.Jlouse of America 



There are two special' holidays in F^ 

 ruary when we could help make bnsineBB 



February Specialties 



for you. Write us for our special novelties and suitable supplies for these occasions. 



ST. VALENTINE'S DAY 



Violet Hampers, Violet Boxes and Cords and Tassels, Heart-Shape Boxes in Scarlet or Fancy 

 Hand-Painted Boxes, etc. Heart-shape Baskets, very choice lor Valentine's Day. 



^^■■M Piif»#Arv '" *lw*yB Bt your diBpoBal for tbe productton of Bpecialties in florletR' Bupplies: when yon have Bomethini to do and 

 ^'**" ■ o^ivijr don't know how to do It wtlle UB and we will Bolve your difficulty if it can be solved. 



Ifflported Magnolia Leaves, Cycas Leaves, Wheat Sheaves, everything in florists' supplies. 



JUST RECEIVED, Easter iiaskets, plant baskets, fern baskets, pot baskets with handles, all sizes and colors. 



NEW IMPERIAL CHINA WARE, our popular novelty; you will find it just what you want for favors and table decoratioos. 



Send for OHr illustrated catalogue 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 



1129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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and tulips, is good, but none seems to 

 suffer for want of a customer, as was 

 the case last week. There have been a 

 great many deaths, consequently there 

 has been an unusually good demand for 

 funeral flowers. There is a sufficient 

 supply of Formosa lilies at the present 

 time to supply all wants along that line, 

 while with callas there is no more than 

 enough to fill orders. 



Business throughout the month of 

 January has been most satisfactory, but 

 stock has been scarce, consequently noth- 

 ing has been consigned to the ash barrel 

 and prices have kept up fine. The weather 

 in general has not been the best for the 

 florists' business, for a great deal of the 

 necessary sunshine has been denied us. 



This week, however, has started out 

 with sunshine, and it is hoped that the 

 sun may make up for lost time, as there 

 are plenty of buds, which by a little 

 coaxing will bring in stock in good sup- 

 ply. Taking into consideration that 

 crops have been unusually limited, the 

 indications are that, beyond a doubt, 

 everything will be in good shape for 

 Easter. 



Variotts Notes. 



George W. Bartholomew and wife were 

 the only ones from Dayton to attend the 

 carnation convention at Pittsburg^ Pa. 

 They were much taken up with the dis- 

 play in general, and complimented the 

 various committees on their work, espe- 

 cially the entertainment committee, which 

 surely made a most enjoyable time for 

 all. The only drawback was the dis- 

 agreeable weather they had while there. 

 Mrs. Bertha Hendrichs left February 

 2 for New Orleans, La., where she will 

 spend several days and at the same time 

 be present for the Mardi Gras. While 

 there she will be the guest of Mr. and 

 Mrs. M. Cook. 



Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitter will leave 

 February 7 for a visit to Chicago. 



H. H. Kitter reports that business is 

 keeping up fine. He has several party 

 decorations booked to come off before 

 the lenten season opens. 



Mrs. E. Young had some large funeral 

 orders last week. 



The Dayton Floral Co. had a large 

 decoration at the Memorial hall, this 

 week being indoor circus week in Dayton. 



BERGER BROTHERS 



WHOIESALF FLORISTS 



1305 Filbert Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



SPRING FLOWERS 



EASTER LILIES, fine flowers, long^ stems, excellent value. 



DAFFODILS, single and double. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY, hiffh-irri^de stock. 



CARNATIONS of February quality (everyone knows 

 what that means). 



Fancy ROSES, SWEET PEAS, VIOLETS. 



When you come to town drop in and see us. It doesn't matter 

 which railroad you use, we are just mid -way between the two great 

 terminals, handy to either. The latch-string is always out. 



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Ribbons for Valefltine Day 



SampleB to select from ready now. Taffetas, Satins, 

 Chiffons. Rich toned, brilliant qualities; no jobber can offer 

 yon equals at our prices. 



Post card for samples. 



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