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The Florists^ Review 



Septeubbb 19, 191£. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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AMERICAN OAK BRANCHES'— These beautiful domestic sprays are rapidly gaining in favor with all florists who 

 have used them. Today they are handled in large quantities by many florists who And that with them many beautiful 

 effects can be produced. Colors : Green, Bronze and Leather-colored. , , . - . 



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BEECH 1PRAY8— Always popular. Green, Brown, Leather-colored, Red and Chepry Red. 



MACMOLIA LEAVES— The greatest stock in the country, at reasonable prices. *-^ 



OUR WEDDING SPECIALTY-Lac* Bouquet Hold«rs-PinI{. Whi)beMiav»nder ; very oiu 

 White Paper Bouquet Holders. ^^ -^ '-^^ ¥ 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES in variety; FINE FERNS, RUSCUS. ^ , 



For everything in Florists' Supplies, consult Our Silent Salesman. 



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ce. Also Pink aad 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 



1129 Arch Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew wlien yon wrlta. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. Kmamey, Carnations! 



Valley, Lilies, 



462 Nilwaiikee Street, NOwaukee, Wis. 



AND ALL OTHER SEASONABLE STOCK. 



MentloD The Bevlew when you write, * 



Easter LlUes 



ALL YEAR ROUND 



Qrowfi by 



Hofbneister Floral Co. 



Uckrun, CInclnnatIp Ohio 



Mention Tbe Bevlew wben you write. 



today. The photographs, printing and 

 paper are of the best. The whole re- 

 flects credit on the House of Eice. 



Edward Beid, with Mrs. Beid, Mas- 

 ter Beid and Miss Beid, returned home 

 from the base of the Bocky mountains 

 September 14. Mr. Beid, who is look- 

 ing remarkably well, spoke enthusiastic- 

 ally of his trip. He says that prospects 

 in the far west were never brighter. 



Becent visitors include William 

 Marche, of Washington, D. C; E. G. 

 Wilson and H. Jahn, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 

 W. G. Thorns, Atlantic City, N. J., and 

 Messrs. Jones and Barber, of the Jones- 

 Bussell Co., Cleveland, O. 



Eugene Bemheimer moved his family 

 in from North Wales to the city Sep- 

 tember 13. 



Dingee & Conard Co. have a fine dis- 

 play of cannas on their grounds at West 

 Grove. Their new range shows that 

 even a fire has no terrors for men like 

 M. Henry Lynch and Edward Parker. 



Miss Aitken has returned from a 

 week at Pocono Manor, Pa. 



The friends of William J. Baker will 

 be glad to know that he is recovering 

 from his illness. 



The Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. has 

 a good crop of Golden Glow chrysanthe- 

 mums. 



Charles E. Meehan has moved his 

 family from Ocean City, N. J., to their 

 home in Germantown. 



T. Nelson Geiger says that the pre- 

 liminary season is opening. 



The dahlia and outdoor flower show 

 of the Pennsylvania Horticultural So- 

 ciety was held in Horticultural hall the 

 afternoon and evening of September 17. 

 The Burpee collection of dahlias in- 

 cluded new English varieties, three large 

 vases of peony-flowered dahlias, also 

 Sebastopol, Golden West and others. 



BASKETS-BASKETS 



For Flowers and Plant". We have many new, ex- 

 cluBlTe designs, specially adapted for fluristo' use. 

 Ask for one of onr 



SPECIAL ASSORTMENTS 



from Slo.OO up. Jnst what you need to increase 

 your cut flower and plant trade. Write today. 



RAEDLEIN BASKET CO. 



717 Milwaukee Avenue. CHICAGO 



Mention Tbe ReTiew when yon write. 



BUY voui nonsTS' suppues noM 



L. BAUMANN < CO. 



357-359 W. aicago Ave.. CHICAGO. ILL 



We have the larifest and most complete stock, Sea 

 Moss, or Japanese Air Plant; Natural prepared 

 Ferns, Cycas Leaves, M a tr n o 1 1 a Leaves, Cycas 

 Wreaths, Ma«rnolia Wreaths, Moss Wreaths, MetaUlc 

 Designs and a big line of Novelties. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., staged eighty- 

 four varieties of dahlias, effectively ar- 

 ranged with ferns, also a fine collection 

 of hardy phlox. K. Vincent, Jr., & Sons 

 Co., White Marsh, Md., was represented 

 by a collection of dahlias. George W. 

 Bassett, Hammonton, N. J., had a col- 

 lection of dahlias, including the seed- 

 ling, Antietam. The private gardeners' 

 exhibits completed the display. 



The Leo Niessen Co. will handle the 

 Beauties from Adolph Farenwald, of 

 Koslyn, during the coming season. This 

 will make the company strong in Beau- 

 ties, with such fine growers as George 

 Burton, Groshens and Farenwald to de- 

 pend upon for their flowers. 



A style that is expected to prevail 

 during the coming season is the wearing 

 of artificial flowers on the street, car- 

 nations, roses, gardenias — in short, all 

 varieties suitable for the corsage, muif 

 or coat lapel. Harry Bayersdorfer be- 

 lieves that the florists may turn this 

 fashion to account by advocating these 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write TU for catalosae and prices, statlnc size 

 Toa require and for what kind ol out flowwr* 

 70a wish to use the refrigerator; also state 

 whether you want it for <U«9l*T or only for 

 •torac*. 



McGray Rifriprator U^^^ttu 



EVERYTHING 

 SEASONABLE 



THEHcCALLUHCO., 



Clntlaai, Ibie 

 Pittttanli. Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Windier Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholasal* Florlats 

 1310 Pine St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Consignments solicited. Special attention given 

 to shipping orders of Cut Flowers and bupplies. 



Both Long Distance Phones | ofj"^ |l474 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



fThe Cleveland Florists''^ 

 Exchange, inc. 



6M Hurra Roii CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Everrthinc In Flowers and 

 Florists' Supplies. 



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



artificial flowers for outdoor wear in 

 freezing weather or in cases where nat- 

 ural flowers would prove unsatisfactory. 

 Mr. Bayersdorfer thinks that suoh use 



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