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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKB 8, 1914. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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FOR DEBUTANTE TEAS 



LACE BOUQUET HOLDERS-SATIN FINISH. Pink, White, Lavender. 



Also the Inexpensive Paper Holders, same colors. 

 FANCY HANDLE BASKETS— Every style finished to order. You get 

 good value by ordering our assortment for $10.00, $25.00 or $50.00. 



A COMPLETE WEDDING OUTFIT 

 Everything: you need for a pretty wedding: in churcli or home. 



RED GOODS 

 Red Ruscus Red Frieze (3 sizes) Red Immortelles (and all colors) 



FIRST COME-FmST SERVED. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



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PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Red Japanese 

 Frieze Wreaths 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER, 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



B These are very good substitutes for the 

 Immortelle Wreath, at about one-third 

 the price. 



10-inch S 3.00 per doz. 



12-inch 4.50 per doz. 



14-inch 6.00 per doz. 



16-inch 8.00 per doz. 



18-inch. lO.OOperdoz. 



These are exceptionally low prices. 



Japanese Frieze Chenille 



In three sizes. 



No. I $0.50 per roll 



No. 2 76 per roll 



No. 3 1.00 per roll 



All sizes contain 60 yards to a roll. 



1309-1311 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew wh en yon write. 



days in their history last week. The 

 sales of dahlias were enormous. 



Clarence W. Moore reports the bulb 

 market in satisfactory condition. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., held a fine dah- 

 lia show at the store, 714 Chestnut 

 street, commencing October 6. 



Pennock Bros, had a handsome wed- 

 ding out of town for the daughter of a 

 well known political leader October 7. 



Edward Reid and Stuart H. Miller 

 visited Myers & Samtman, Edward 

 Towill and the Ellenwood Greenhouses 

 this week. All three places were in 

 promising condition. 



Charles H. Grakelow has declined the 

 nomination for vice-president of the 

 Florists' Club, owing to a previous en- 

 gagement made for the evening the club 

 meets each month. 



Casper and George L. Pennock are 

 sending in some magnificent roses of 

 Jonkheer J. L. Mock and Mrs. Charles 

 Bussell to S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co. 



George Burton is sending in some fine 

 Hadley to the Leo Niessen Co. 



The picture of an aeroplane followed 



by the words, "The Eice man is com- 

 ing, " is a card sent by the travelers of 

 the M. Rice Co. in advance of their 

 calls. A Chambersburg florist who re- 

 ceived this card saw an aeroplane sail- 

 ing over his city and told Samuel Edl- 

 man, on his arrival, that he expected 

 him but supposed he had gone to 

 Hagerstown first, as he saw the machine 

 sailing in that direction! Phil. 



PROVIDENCE, B. I. 



The Market. 



With a slight sagging in demand and 

 a stiffening in prices, florists had to do 

 some close figuring to close a week 

 of even mediocre caliber. Frosts have 

 practically killed off the outdoor stock, 

 but the demand tor indoor blooms has 

 not yet struCK its stride. A few fu- 

 nerals have kept things moving slowly. 

 There is a shortage of first-class stock 

 of all kinds, although the growers in 

 this vicinity have some excellent houses 

 just beginning to come on. Mums are 

 coming larger and better every aay 



KOMADA BROS. 



Manufacturers of all Kinds of 



WIRE DESIGNS tid FLORISTS' SUriUES 



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 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



M«nttoQ nm BOTltw whca yog write. 



and will hold the center of popularity 

 until Thanksgiving. 



Club Meeting. 



At the monthly meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' and Gardeners' Club of Rhode 

 Island, held last week with President 

 Cornelius Hartstra in the chair, there 

 was a good attendance and plans for 

 the winter were discussed. There is 

 to be a general effort made to increase 

 the membership and to have a series of 

 meetings that will call for the support 

 and attendance of every person eligi- 

 ble. The club proposes to take more 

 interest in 'local exhibitions and an 

 animated discussion was held regard- 

 ing the holding of a chrysanthemum 



