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28 



The Florists^ Review 



October 3, 1912. 



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THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



NOW'S THE TIME TO GET YOUR STOCK OF*- 



- BASKETS S 



BETTER LET US SEND YOU OUR SELECTION OF >SSO:RTCD STYLES AND 



SIZES. WE HAVE ALL THE BEST IDEAS- IN¥I^^ :. *^* >^< 



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PLANT BASKETS ^?V. -^^ - :'■ '; ■ X. .'^'J -.'''^^^-::' ■ . '■'iJ^-'^. 



Especially adapted for the effe<5tive display of all'-feinds of foliage Wd dowering plants. j •'"'■•■ "*"" ' 



FERN BASKETS ^V' .. ,. . ^, ', "' 



with pans, in endless variety. The fernery has become a nec<53sit5fcii*lB»e h^os. y*. j^#*' ••' 



ART BASKETS ... " • ■ ■ ■ -M^' ■' /■ ':^'^^:^^J0'^^m.^ 



is the name we give to that beautiful combination of blue aftd gold UdjPb'^firiviBs so Yicfe k tfnish. This style of 

 basket is always in demand. We have just sold every one in thepj^!i)i.'a^d thought we would have to take 

 them out, but Mr. Bayersdorfer says a fresh lot will be in from the afetoat house today. ,.?. ..'^ . . ■ ... 



FOR EVBRYTHINQ IN FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, SEND FQ^ OUWILENT SALESMAN. 



H. BAYtRSDORFER & CO./ 



129 Arch Stro«t, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



nOLTQN & nUNKEL CO. Kmamey, carnations, 



462 NOwaukee Stivet, Mflwaukee, Wis. Valley, uiies, 



AND ALL OTHER SEASONABLE STOCK. 



Mentioo Tbe Review when you write. 



Easter Lilies 



ALL YEAR ROUND 



Qrown by 



Ho&meister Floral Co. 



Uckrun, Cincinnati^ Oliio 



Mention Tbe Review wben you write. 



The flower store of Kugler's restau- 

 rant reopened October 2, after three 

 months of inactivity. John Wilson is 

 the new manager. His friends wish 

 him success. 



Recent visitors include C. D. Mills, 

 Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Kimball Patter- 

 son, Ocean View, Cal.; William F. Gude 

 and Adolphus Gude, Washington, D. C, 

 on theij" way to Waretown; E. L. Haw- 

 kins, Bridgeport, Conn.; A. H. Siedel, 

 Buffalo, N. Y.^, Andrew Yeager and 

 Mrs. Yeager, Allentown, Pa. 



Harry Keffer, formerly a buyer for 

 John Wanamake;, and last season man- 

 ager of Kugler's flower store, will open 

 a flower stand at the northeast coroer 

 of Broad and 'Walaut streets in a few 

 days. 



Leo Niessen, who personally attends 

 to his company's dahlia orders, dis- 

 posed of 80,000 dahlias in two days, 

 September 27 and 28. Of these, 20,- 

 000 went in one order. 



Harry Bayersdorfer is proud of his 

 first little granddaughter, who arrived 

 September 17. 



Jacob Becker has opened his new 

 retail flower store at 5210 Market 

 street. It is handsomely appointed. 



It is announced that J. Liddon Pen- 

 nock will do the buying for his firm, 

 -,>Pennock Bros., this seasoh. 



Eugene Weiss, greatly improved in 

 health, called on his friend Samuel F. 

 Lilley recently. 



Thomas B. Meehan, who broke his 



^ Budlong's 



E Bk Ribbon Valley 



Mention Hie Rerlew when you write. 



BUY YOUR nonsTS' suppurs prom 



L. BAUMANN « CO. 



3S7-35S W. Qicaio Ave.. CHKAGO. ILL 



We have the largrest and most complete stock. Sea 

 Moss, or Japanese Air Plant; Natural prepared 

 Ferns, Cycas Leaves, Magnolia Leaves. Cycas 

 Wreaths, Mafrnolla Wreaths, Moss Wreaths, Metallic 

 Designs and a big: line of Novelties. ^ 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



kneecap August 28, on the steamer 

 returning from England, is slowly re- 

 covering at his home in Germantown. 

 Mr. Meehan expects to be about again 

 soon. 



Sydney Bayersdorfer returned to the 

 city September 29 after a few weeks' 

 business trip in the south. Mr. Bayers- 

 dorfer, who was cordially received by 

 the southern florists, had the pleasure 

 of receiving a letter from his father 

 complimenting him on his good work, 



George W. Carpenter will continue 

 the business of his father, the late 

 George T. Carpenter, at Sixty and One- 

 half street and Girard avenue. 



Emil H. Gerschick has ordered a mo- 



A^TCfttte 



fear ■niaeu WWh Maluit *t- 

 Incthre PMfeaiM - Um 



Advertising Twine 



A ribbon S-lt-tnch wide, oo which we 

 print your advertiMment every few 

 !■*"•». Coste oo more tlian twine. 

 lOOOyvds to spool. Spool-holder with 

 cutont attachment furnished free with 

 wt order. The foUowinc prices ia- 

 cloAe printl&r: 



8JB per 1000 yards in 4000 yard lots 

 .n perlOOO yards in 12000 yard lots 

 Send today for free color card. 



Order either direct or 

 throoch yoor jobber. 



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Neuer A 

 Hoffffmann 



41 Newai4 9t., 



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MentloD The Review when yon write. 



tor delivery car. Ford pattern, for de- 

 livery this month. 



A friend says there is no Canna Wore- 

 ley, adding that maybe it should be 

 Kate F. Deemer. I agree. 



Harry and Frank Michell, sons of 

 F. J. Michell, are taking a course in 

 agriculture at State College, Pa., to be 

 followed by a course in hortictdture. 



All hands were kept on the jump 

 Saturday, September 28, at the House 



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