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The Florists' Review 



Skptkmbkh 24, 1914. 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF A 



THE HOUSE OF NEVER OUT'S 



We have all the goods you want. Order early. -. 



RED CHIP FRIEZE, 3 sizes, small, medium and large 

 IMMORTELLES, Red and all colors, all you want 

 RED RUSCUS, the best ^ 



CYC AS LEAVES, all sizes 

 BASKETS, all sizes and styles .. . v^ 



ERICA 



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H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Str««t, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Chalfont, Pa., using material from the 

 King Coustruction Co. It is significant 

 that the first carnation bloom from the 

 first ' house, which is twice as long as 

 the second will be, should be Beacon. 

 It was brought to this city September 

 19 by Samuel F. Lilley. The new 

 house will be planted with sweet peas. 



Emil H. Gerschick and Mrs. Gerschick 

 have just returned from a long planned 

 visit to New Orleans, where two of 

 Mr. Gerschick 's brothers are engaged in 

 the business. 



Mrs. Drew-Bear has recovered from 

 lier illness and is once more greeting 

 her fj-iends at the London Flower Shop. 



W, Atlee Burpee entertained the 

 I'oor Kichard Club at his farm, Ford- 

 hook, near Doylestown, Pa., September 

 19, when eighty guests enjoyed sports 

 and collation. Country pulled City over 

 the line in the. tug of war. It is nice 

 1o know when brawn beats brain. 

 Among the florists present were Howard 

 M, Earl, Walter Van Cort, Charles Henry 

 Pox, Alexander B. Scott and John 

 Washburne. 



Victor Kidenour has completed the 

 improvements to his store at Thirty- 

 third and Dauphin street, wliich is 

 now 'extrfemely handsome. 



John L. Ratcliffe, of Richmond. \a., 

 was a recent visitor. 



H. Bayersdorfer wishes his friends 

 to know that, while goods are coming 

 from abroad, excessive freight rates, 

 unusual hauling charges and cost of 

 cabling prevent conditions from being 

 normal. 



Fred Cowperthwaite judged the 

 Swarthmore flower show, held by the 

 Woman's Club September 19, and in the 

 afternoon that of the Norwood Horti- 

 cultural Society, at Norwood, Pa. 



Recent visitors at Micliell's nurseries 

 at Andalusia included John Scott, 

 Huntsville, Ala.; B. L. Elliott, of Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa.; W. F. Gude, of Washington, 

 I). C., and Miss M. Meinhardt, of St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



There was a great game of quoits at 

 Lansdowne this week, when Jacques 

 Gillmet, the noted violet grower of 

 Media, and his friend, Aubrey Hamp- 

 shire, played with Emil Lieker and 

 George Auegle. The first pair, who 

 are experts, won the .first two games, 



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but after that things did not seem to 

 come their way. Maybe it was because 

 they plaved thirteen games. 



' Phil. 



KANSAS CITY. 



The Market. 



Business has been exceedingly good 

 for this time of year, and the quality 

 of stock on the market has been excel- 

 lent. Last week was fashion show week 

 and it helped business considerably. 

 There has been ready sale for Beauties, 

 as a number of openings of the stores 

 required flowers and decorative plants of 

 all kinds. Short and medium length 

 Beauties have also been of fine quality 

 and they clean up by evening. The 

 supply of roses, as well as the quality, 

 is the best it has been for several years 

 during September. Weddings are be- 

 coming more numerous, and the call for 

 roses is heavier. At times it is a little 



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We have the largest and most 

 complete stock. Sea Moss or Jap- 

 anese Air Plant, Natural Pre- 

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 Magnolia Wreaths, Moss 

 Wreaths, Metallic Designs and 

 a big line of Novelties. 



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hard to get enough white roses to fijl 

 orders. Asters are still plentiful a"'? 

 fine, and sell at good prices. Gla'lio'i 

 are exceptionally fine and bring a ^^^ 

 price. Dahlias for the last week 'iJi^'" 





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