Sbptbhbbb 6, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Novelties That Are 

 In a Class by Themselves 



Only obtainable with us. We are the chief mart of all novelties for the store 

 and all other purposes. The judg:es at the Convention decided that, as their 

 opinion held us to be supreme when deciding: upon the merits of the items we 



mention below, including: other exclusive and decided novelties and gfeneral supplies 



GUN METAL TONEWARE— A new style of the popular Toneware Vase, with rich gun metal finish, 

 that has won instant approval from the critics. There are many shapes and sizes. 



STANDING ELECTROLIERS— Made in our own factory, with the definite object of assisting the 

 decorator. They are of human height, finished in two distinct colors. 



FRENCH BASKETS— The latest Parisian ideas in stylish French colors. Very swell. 



DECORATIVE FERNS — All the best natural ferns, electrically prepared. Some fancy colors. 



Per Everything in Florists' Supplies* 

 send for Our Silent Salesman. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., ' 



129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write'. 



BRONZE GALAX. 



Guaranteed to he the hest stock $5.00 per case; 5 or more cases, $4.50 per case 



C. E. CRITCHELL, ^""a'f.irBfS'irrr'" Cincinnati, Ohio 



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^ Demand Brague*S Cut Ferns from your wholesaler. If 

 you do not get them, you are not getting the best. If he does 

 not keep them, write us. We will tell you where to get them. 



t L. B. BRAGUE & SON, 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Business was rather quiet last week, 

 in spite of the fact that there were 

 enormous crowds in town, attracted by 

 the state fair and centennial. There 

 has been an abundance of stock, much 

 of it of poor quality, but improving 

 right along, except during the recent 

 extremely hot weather. 



The State Fair. 



The centennial and fair attracted 

 enormous crowds, the gate receipts ex- 

 ceeding $75,000. The florists made a 

 rather better showing than usual. J. L. 

 Schiller, of Toledo, was the judge. His 

 awards were: 



Display ot cut flowers — LiTlntrston Seed Co., 

 Colnmbas, first; the Indlanola Florist, Colambus, 

 second. 



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Display of gladioli — Casbman Oladiolus Co., 

 Sylvanta, first; Uvlngston Seed Co., second. 



Display of dahlias — Cnshman Gladiolas Co., 

 first; LlTingston Seed Co., second. 



Display of carnations — LiTlngston Seed Co., 

 first; Cnshman Gladiolus CO., second. 



Display of asters— Cnshman Gladlolns Co., 

 first;' Livingston Seed Co., second. 



Display of other cut flowers — Livingeton Seed 

 Co., first; the Indlanola Florist, second. 



Display of roses— Livingston Seed Co., first. 



Dinner table decoration — Livingston Seed Co 



