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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBSB 13. 1921 



of Heavy WiUow 



Can be dyed any color. We will put your 

 name on each Hamper. No charge. 



5 



Outside Diameter in inches 36 



Outside Height in inches 16 



Inside Height in inches 15 



Set of First 3, $12.50 

 Set of Five, - 25.00 



Fresh Importation of 



STATICE, FRENCH MOSS WREATHS, IMMORTELLES 



Write for price We are Paper forms for 



on quantities. Headquarters. Frieze Wreaths. 



We want you 1o see our new catalogue of novelties. Did it 

 reach you? If it did not, ask for it and you will get it. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. 



1 129-1 133 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Branch Factory, 709 Firat Aom., Nmo York City, TmUphonm Vandtbilt 4976 



BUFFAIiO, N. Y. 



Tho Market. 



The last week has shown a marked 

 improvement in the market. The dark, 

 cloudy weather has naturally shortened 

 the supply of outdoor stock, thereby 

 creating a good demand for roses and 

 carnations, whijh have been in good 

 supply. Chrysanthemums have made 

 their appearance in small quantity and 

 are in good demand. Considerable fu- 

 neral work and some weddings have as- 

 sisted materially in keeping prices firm. 

 Indications are that the market will 

 continue firm for some time. 



Various Notes. 



The S. A. Anderson delivery service 

 has again attained maximum efficiency, 



as the chauflFeur, Ray Frudcnbergcr, has 

 returned to the job a happy benedict. 



The stork, rather weary, looking for 

 a place to light, beheld Kasting's truck, 

 and now John Smith, the driver, has an- 

 other mouth to feed. 



W. J. Palmer and wife will return 

 from the Canadian woods this week. 



S. A. Anderson is a candidate for re- 

 election as county treasurer. His suc- 

 cessful administration is sure to reelect 

 him. 



J. H. Rebstock reports his new store 

 will be ready for occupancy within the 

 week. 



We regret to announce the withdrawal 

 from the retail trade of Edward Stroh. 

 The lease of the store has been sold and 

 Mr. Stroh will devote all of his time to 

 the extensive operations of the Stroh 

 familv at Attica, N. Y., which includes 



the entrance of W. C. Stroh into poli- 

 tics. 



Miss T. Stiglmeyer, formerly with 

 Charles Netsch, has formed a partner- 

 ship with Mrs. Stiglmeyer and they have 

 opened the Kensington Flower Shop, at 

 425 Grider street, directly opposite the 

 new city hospital. 



W. J. Palmer & Son had the Wilson 

 wedding. The church was decorated 

 with white chrysanthemums and cibo- 

 tiums. Yellow chrysanthemums and 

 autumn leaves adorned the house. The 

 tables were profusely covered with an 

 attractive combination of roses and au- 

 tumn flowers. The bridal bouquet was 

 of orchids and lily of the valley, while 

 the four bridesmaids carried bouquets 

 of Ophelia roses and snapdragons, tied 

 with orchid and silver ribbon. 



W. J. Palmer & Sons report business 



