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The Florists^ Review 



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OCTOBHR 29, 1014. 



BUY YOUR SUPPLIES WHERE MOST FLORISTS BUY 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



THANKSGIVING BASKETS 



We are glad to be able to offer you a splendid as 

 sortment, in all the latest foreign and domestic 

 styles. We suggest that you let us select then; 

 for you, telling us the amount you wish to. spend. 

 We are confident of pleasing you. . 



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FERNERIES— New and pretty; they all have. pans 

 RUSCUS :: :: IMMORTELLE WREATHS 



WRITE US FOR PRICES ON ANYTHING YOU WANT 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1129 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Express Co. via New York. We shall 

 complete the orders at the prices agreed, 

 although by doing so we are heavy 

 losers. For all other orders we shall 

 have to ask an increased price, owing 

 to the extra cost of getting the goods 

 here, but we will make this price as 

 moderate as we possibly can. ' ' 



Edward Eeid has been appointed re- 

 ceiver for Kobert Kift. 



* ' I feel better than the market, ' ' 

 was the bright way one of our whole- 

 salers put it. 



Charles Henry Fox has a beautiful 

 orchid window this week. 



The chrysanthemum show of the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society will 

 be held in Horticultural hall, feroad 

 street, below Locust, November 3 to 6. 

 Exhibits should be sent to David Rust, 

 secretary, directed as above. 



Frank B. Hastings gave the woman's 

 suffrage meeting the use of his store 

 and front pavement one day last week. 



Berger Bros, are receiving some beau- 

 tiful chrysanthemums from Henry I. 

 Faust, of Merion. They include Chief- 

 tain, the new Bonnaffon-like pink; 

 Chrysolora and Crocus, yellows. 



Paul F. Richter is busily engaged on 

 catalogue work. 



The Robert Craig Co. has the ap- 

 proach to its place bordered with shape- 

 ly boxwoods just imported. 



H. Wilson Garrett has, happily, re- 

 covered from his automobile accident of 

 last summer. 



J. F. Leary keeps the Orchid Flower 

 Shop in attractive garb. 



The chrysanthemum show of the 

 Chestnut Hill Horticultural Society will 

 be held in the theater at the Philadel- 

 phia Cricket Club house at St. Martins, 

 November 2 and 3. 



Two carloads from the Joseph Hea- 

 cock Co. motored to the neighbors' 

 places October 22, led by the Senator 

 in person. While they saw some good 

 stock, it is believed that they returned 

 to Roelofs filled with confidence. 



Paul Berkowitz has returned from a 

 good trip to Boston and New York. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co. have received 393 

 cases of German goods through the 

 energy of their Berlin office, in charge 

 of F. H. Harjes. The freight charges 

 are extremely heavy. 



J. L. Sullivan, of Detroit, has been a 

 visitor. 



J. G. Neidinger is pleased with the 

 interest shown in his original Christ- 

 mas wreaths. Heavy importations now 

 are arriving from Europe. 



The Strafford Flower Farm green- 

 houses are in excellent condition. The 

 new King house and half of one of the 



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Mention Tb« R»Tlew when yon write. 



KOMADA BROS. 



lianufacturers of all Kinds of 



WIRE DESIGNS and FLOKISTS' SUPrUES 



i008 VIn* Straat. 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



PREPARED NAGNOUA LEAVES 



Best Quality. Green. Brown or Red. About 1000 

 leaves to a box. All leaven are good medium size. 

 Ther are bound to pleaoe you. 



1 B»x (or more) per box, attl.36 



5 Boxes (or more) per box, at 1.30 



10 Boxes (or more) per box, at 1.26 



(Special low prices on lanre qnantlties.) 



GEO. H. A^bCRMUELLER, Wholesale Horist 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LODlS, MO. 



Mention Tb^ Review when yon write. 



older houses are in carnations, the other 

 large house and a half in chrysanthe- 

 mums. General stock is given a place. 

 The single and anemone-flowered mums 

 and pompons for which Overbrook was 

 noted are in evidence. Phil. 



nants Sell Better 



when the asl7 clftr po^i 

 are hidden by the »t- 

 tractive and artistic 



CVm-IICADY 



POT covme 



8tron» cardboa'-jl 



foundation. Bestao*!- 



ity waterproof crep« 



paper, lilk fiber ribbon 



ties at top and botto^i. 



Firmly held with i-n- 



proved metal faateningB. Fnrnlsbed in four 



oolors and many Bixee. Write for samples aaa 



price list today. Bend 10c for postage. 



IVBB - BBABT riiOWlB POT COTEB CO. 



146 Hnchea Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



' Metitlnw The H«»Tlew wh»n y on write. ^ 



Norristown, Pa. — The second annual 

 dahlia show of the Century Flower Bbof 

 attracted a large number of visitors, ^o" 

 took great interest in the display. WU- 

 liam H. Catanese was well pleased "'^i*'' 

 the showing made. 



