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The Weekly Horists' Review. 



July 6, 1011, 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



CREPE FLOWERS 



Now that good flowers are scarce in the wholesale markets, you will find Crepe Flowers are a great 

 addition to your stock. They are perfect reproductions of natural flowers — very showy and make up 

 beautifully. We recommend them to you as a profitable investment for the summer months. 



CREPE ROSES in all colors, lifelike in their colors and in form. They are admirable in every respect. 



CREPE SWEET PEAS— possess that fairy-like charm and variety of color that make them fashion-favored flowers. 



CREPE ORCHIDS. The rich, tropical effect of the orchid is reproduced with startling fidelity. 



CREPE WISTARIA— afford a grace and color not found in any other flower. The clusters are extremely effective. 



For OREEN, use PREPARED ADIANTUM FRONDS. They are perfect and they are durable. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1189 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



Francis Stokes has been assisting in 

 Stokes' Seed Store during his father's 

 absence in Maine. 



.Tulius Wolff, Jr., and Mrs. Wolff will 

 celebrate their silver wedding anniver- 

 sary at the Hotel Majestic July 21. 



Charles Schuck & Bro., Eighth street, 

 above Diamond, have dissolved partner- 

 ship, Charles Schuck retiring. The busi- 

 ness will be carried on by William 

 Schuck, who will assume control on his 

 return from his vacation. 



The charms of Miss Began, with Ber- 

 ger Bros., and Miss Roberts, with S. S. 

 Pennoek-Meehan Co.. have induced two 

 gay bachelors to become benedicts. 

 Miss Roberts was married June 22 and 

 Miss Rogan .Tune 28. 



The Johnson Seed Co. closed the fifth 

 year of its business July 1. 



Leo Niessen has returned from a 

 week at Atlantic City that did him a 

 lot of good. 



Paul J. Klingsporn is home from his 

 wedding trip. 



Paul Berkowitz has pushed the im- 

 provements at H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 's 

 to completion. He is pleased with the 

 changes made. 



Robert A. Craig went out of town 

 July 5, finishing up his shipping orders. 



B. Eschner returned last week from a 

 business trip. Mr. Eschner says that M. 

 Rice & Co. have more orders booked for 

 fall deliver}' than they have ever had 

 at this season. A great year is pre- 

 dicted. 



Alphonse Pericat, of Collingdale, cut 

 twenty-five blooms of Cattleya gigas 

 from one plant July 3. 



The wholesale cut flower houses were 

 closed all or nearly all day July 4. 

 Many of the retail stores were closed. 

 Some were open for a while. The sup- 

 ply houses and the seed houses were 

 closed. 



J. Davy and Mrs. Davy, of Arpajon, 

 France, visited the national sweet pea 

 exhibition in this city last week. Mr. 

 and Mrs. Davy are returning home from 

 the Pacific coast, where they have been 

 visiting the seed farms. They were the 

 guests of Howard M. Earl. 



Last week's visitors included Charles 

 H. Totty, William Duckham and Mar- 

 tin C. Ebel, Madison, N. J.; A. C. Beal, 

 Ithaca, N. Y.; Harry Turner, Yonkers, 



NO WORRY 



about repairs or breakdowns if you 

 own an Armleder Wagon. 



It's built right in the beginning 

 and it wears like iron. You need 

 our catalogue. It's free, but you'll 

 have to ask for it. 



THE O. ARMLCDER CO., Cincinnati, Oiiio | 



Mention Ttte Heview when you write. 



BASKETS 



Write today for our Catalogue, showln? many 

 exclusive, new deelgns. BpecUily adapted for florlets' 

 use, or a*k us to seed you one of our Special 

 assortment*. We have tbem from $5. CO up. 

 Just what you need to Increase your cut flower and 

 plant trade. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



717 ftlilwaiikt-e Avenue. CHICAGO 

 MentioD The Review when yon write. 



Illinois Self - Watering Flower Boxes 



are gaining popularity every day. Send for 

 our booklet and learn about a proposition 

 that every live florist should understand. 



American Metal Box Co. 

 181 N. Daarbom St. - CHICAGO 



Coii»rd & Janes Co., West Orove, Pa. 



Agents for New York, New Jersey and Penn. 

 Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



TIMF IS MONFY ^*^' ^ t^' *^^ greening your 

 ■ MIL I J mVULI aerigns by using Florists' 

 Oreenln*: Pins. 20c per lb., and you get from 1000 

 to 1100 to the lb. Ten lbs. or over, 16c per lb. Write 

 for prices on larger quantities. 



Wm. Schlatter A Son. Sprinsfieid Mass. 

 Meotioii The Review when 70a write. 



N. Y.; Samuel Armstrong Hamilton, 

 Huntingdon, Pa.; A. K. Eohrer, Lan- 

 caster, Pa.; Bertrand H. Farr, Reading, 

 Pa.; Arthur M. Kirby, Jersey City, 

 N. J.; Harry A. Bunyard, J. H. Pepper, 

 Norval E. Kirby, New York city, 



Fred Berger returned from Seaside 

 Park, N. J., July 5. 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write us for catalogue and prices, stating size 

 you require and for what kind of out floirers 

 you wish to use the refrigerator; also state 

 whether you want it for display or only for 

 •toraK*. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. k^Sil%?». 



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Goldfish and Aquarium Supplies 



Bird Supplies, Seeds in Balk or Boxes, Florists' 

 Snppllps, etc.. Fifth Moss. 



We manufacture Aquariums In all sizes. 



Send for Illustrate'd Catalogrue 



Auburadale Goldfish Co. 



920 W. Randolph St.. CHICAGO. 



^ Budlong's 



E Bhe Ribbon Valley 



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George E. Campbell, Flourtown, Pa., 

 has planted his new house in My Mary- 

 land roses, about 3,000 in all. Soft coal 

 ashes have been used in the concrete 

 sides of this house. 



T. N. Yates & Co. have been special- 

 izing Hydrangea arborescens grandi- 

 flora as their novelty of the season, 



