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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



August 25, 1910. 



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A.JLS aX^I^! 



That was tne opinion of those who saw our magnificent exhibit at the . • ' 



Rochester Convention last week. It was the finest exhibit we have ever made : 



and the finest exhibit of j 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES AND NOVELTIES 



' " ever macle at any convention. Unless you were there you can hardly imagine '. 



the SQope or variety of our unrivaled exhibit. 



You can see our superb stock when you are in Philadelphia by calling at 

 our warehouse, where oijj immense building, completely filled with the best in 

 floral novelties and staple supplies, is open to your inspection. 



Send for Our Illustrated Catalogue pfUEverything in Florists' Supplies 



H. Bayersdbrfer & Co. 



1129 Arch Street Philadelphia, Pa. 



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to stand fifteen or twenty minutes in 

 line before he could make his way into 

 the tent where the new seedlings were 

 displayed." 



Various Notes. 



Among the visitors reported by M. 

 Rice & Co. are: E. C. Ludwig and Mrs. 

 Ludwig, Allegheny, Pa.; A. Hall, of A. 

 W. Smith Co., Pittsburg; Mrs. Elber- 

 feld, of the Alpha Floral Co., Kansas 

 City; Miss Kook and friend, with 

 Daniel E. Gorman, Williamsport, Pa. 



Paul Berkowitz, of H. Bayersdorfer 

 & Co., has returned from a fortnight's 

 sojourn by the sea, looking as though 

 he had been a most popular summer 

 man. 



Richard Umphried went out of the 

 usual in his vacation, spent, in Bermuda", 

 which Mr. Umphried declared is nice in 

 summer; a pleasant sail and many 

 sights of interest. 



Walter P. Stokes returned last week 

 enthusiastic over the cordial reception 

 bv the European seedsmen given to Mr. 

 Willard and himself. When asked about 

 valley, Mr. Stokes would only give a 

 joyous laugh. 



Charles E. Meehan returned from the 

 lakes August 22. 



Samuel S. Pennock is leaving for 

 Halifax, Xova Scotia, as this paper goes 

 to press. 



Edward Aschmann and Howard Asch- 

 mann obtained possession of their new 

 place at Second and Bristol streets, 

 August 20. 



John D. Cooper, Richmond, Va., was a 

 visitor here recently. 



William "Ford, formerly member of 

 Ford Bros., is calling on the Philadel- 



30,000 



Carnation Plants 



Fine field-grown stock in excellent condition for shipping 

 in the following desirable varieties: 



100 1000 



Enchantress $6.00 $50.00 



Sarah Hill 8 00 



Winona 7.00 60.00 



White Perfection 6 00 60.00 



Aristocrat 6.00 60.00 



100 1000 



Beacon $«i.00 $60.00 



Winsor 6.00 60.00 



Law^on 6.00 60.00 



Victory 6.00 60.00 



Afterglow .*.... 6.00 60.00 



MERGER BROTHERS 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



1305 Filbert Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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phia growers preparatory to re-entering 

 the wholesale arena in New York. 



Real flowers ai;^,l?eing ivypra at New- 

 port this summer. ,, ,,,, 



E. L. -Tanner, of Ratcliflfe & Tanner, 

 Richmond, Va., spent a few days in this 

 city as the guest of Edward Reid on his 



way home from the convention. Mr. 

 Tanner expects to occupy his handsome 

 new building in Richmond by Septem- 

 ber 15. , 



J. H. Kephugn, manager for William 

 Lanahan, Govanstown, Md., wals b Vis- 

 itor. 



