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The Florists' Review 



UeroBEtt V.\, lU'il 



IMPORTANT! 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 



The most sought for flower of fall, has arrived, and its 

 beauty can be better appreciated by your giving us a 

 personal call. 



DAHLIAS— 

 Which vvrere the finest in the Country, are about done for; 

 we also handle the finest novelties. 



FOR RIBBONS AND CHIFFONS— 



Consult us before ordering elsevs^here. Our metallic rib- 

 bons are more in demand than satins, and we have all 

 colors at very low prices. 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. 



Phones: 



Bell, Spruce 803-804 



Keystone, Race 1112-1118 



Wholesale Florists 

 1517 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



GEORGE AEUGLE 

 Proprietor 



Poppy Hearts from Flanders Field 



Painted with Joy Colors of Light Metallic Hues 



Each and every one radiates sunshine. Use Poppy Hearts to dispel gloom from Wreaths, 

 Baskets and Table Work. Can be used any place where a touch of novel color is needed. Use 

 them in quantity and add individuality to your work. Send for trial order now. 



Fifteen Dollars Per Thousand 



OAK WREATHS FOR YOUR FALL FUNERAL WORK 



We are in a position to give you the best grade Oak Wreaths at a price you can't afford t« 

 miss. One of our Qua ity Oak Wreaths with cluster of Dahlias or Mums will answer your 

 many needs on last-minute funeral orders where service is needed combined with quality 



14- inch, $16.75 per doz. 18-inch, 123.50 per doz. 22-inch, $30.00 per doz 



16-inch, 21.00 " " 20-inch. 28.00 '• " 24-inch, 33.75 " " 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO., 



1309-1311 NORTH SrCOND STREET 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 



Kobort Craig sailed for Porto Rico, 

 October 8, not ♦•ntively well but im- 

 proved in health. 



Alvah B. Jones left this city October 

 9 to attead the F. T. D. convention in 

 Toronto. 



Other Pbiladelphiiins who have gone 

 to Toronto are Kobert Kift, who will 

 report the meeting, .'ihd .1. P. McCarthy, 



who will have charge of the exhibit of 

 M. Rice Co. 



It was decided at the October meet- 

 ing of the Florists' Club to enforce that 

 section of the by-laws which provides 

 for the prompt payment of dues by those 

 elected to membership. A businesslike 

 policy was inaugurated with regard to 

 curtailing unnecess.nry expenses. 



The October meeting ©f the German- 

 town Horticultural Society was held in 

 the library at Vernon park, October 10. 



William C. Lynch is pleased with the 

 tine quality of flowers coming into the 

 Philadelphia Growers " Out Flower 

 Market. Phil. 



Vanburen, O.— Mrs. Earl Dehnhoflf is 

 a grower of gladioli in this "ity. 



